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Sarah Laing (1) (1973–)

Auteur de Mansfield and Me: A Graphic Memoir

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9+ oeuvres 74 utilisateurs 6 critiques

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Sarah Laing is a fiction writer and graphic designer. She was born in 1973 in Champaign-Urbana. Her first collection of short stories, Coming up Roses, was published in 2007, and followed her win of the 2006 Sunday Star Times Short Story Competition. She illustrated the book Macaroni Moon (2009) afficher plus and in the same year published the novel, Dead People¿s Music, which is set in Wellington and New York. Laing was a Michael King Writers Centre Writer in Residence in 2008. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins

Œuvres de Sarah Laing

Mansfield and Me: A Graphic Memoir (2016) 25 exemplaires
Dead people's music (2009) 19 exemplaires
The Fall of Light (2013) 10 exemplaires
Three Words: An Anthology of Aotearoa/NZ Women's Comics (2016) — Directeur de publication — 8 exemplaires
Coming up roses (2007) 6 exemplaires
Let Me Be Frank: Comics 2010-2019 (2020) 2 exemplaires
Rome 16 October 1943 (2018) 2 exemplaires
After Birth 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

The Penguin Book of Contemporary New Zealand Short Stories (2009) — Contributeur — 6 exemplaires

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When Rebecca was young she enjoyed classical music and was delighted to inherit her German- Jewish grandmother's cello. She proved adept and earned a scholarship to the London Conservatorium. However, away from family and friends she loses her way and fails her first year. She has decided that she wants to form a band and play modern cello music. On her return she sets her sights on New York. She and her boyfriend Toby move there. For Sarah it is an opportunity to meet her grandmother's sister and found out more about their young life. Her great aunt is a Type 1 diabetic like Sarah and a bond is formed.
The story moves between several time frames including her grandmother's early years travelling from Germany, to New York, to New Zealand.
This is Laing's first novel and it is very accomplished. This is the second novel I have read of hers and again I really enjoyed her writing. I hope she is penning another although I see she has turned to graphic novels.
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HelenBaker | Jul 25, 2021 |
Things I enjoyed most about this collection of comics about Sarah Laing's life and struggles therewith:
• A cat fixated on her daughter's mice, but not sure why. "(I haven't yet finalised my strategy.)"
• Her son Otto trapped in a terrible dilemma: "How am I going to eat this slushy AND play Pokémon Go?"
• The philosophical refrigerator repairman: "A fridge is no way to judge a person. People are people. They are complex. They are more than what they eat. Now hand me that kettle."
Full of little gems.
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adzebill | Jan 24, 2020 |
A comic that tells the story of Katherine Mansfield's life, in parallel with the life of the author – full of characteristically New Zealand humour in the present, contrasted with the short, tortured life of Mansfield. The cursive hand lettering and wobbly brush and watercolour makes it a personal story in the way a slick traditional comic wouldn't be.
 
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adzebill | May 11, 2017 |
A useful corrective to From Earth's End, the Aotearoa comics history dominated by men. Some marvellous New Zealand comics made by women in this collection. And some that are just awful and probably should have been cut were the editors more ruthless. Ah well. Also, and unavoidably I guess, it's $50.
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adzebill | Mar 19, 2016 |

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Œuvres
9
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2
Membres
74
Popularité
#238,154
Évaluation
½ 3.6
Critiques
6
ISBN
26

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