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Dotter of her Father's Eyes (2012)

par Mary M. Talbot (Writer), Bryan Talbot (Illustrateur)

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Contrasts two coming-of-age narratives: that of Lucia, the daughter of James Joyce, and that of author Mary Talbot, daughter of the eminent Joycean scholar James S. Atherton.
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Everso slightly underwhelmed. I liked the style of the book, and Talbot's art is, as ever, frequently beautiful (though I'm less keen on his more cartoony, flat-colour style, than the softer, textured art that thankfully dominates the book). I also enjoyed the little notes from Mary Talbot, where Bryan's art differed from her memories. They made the book feel more of a living document. Unfortunately those tailed off later in the book, presumably because Mary and Bryan improved their communication.

The story interleaves Mary's life and her memories of her father, a James Joyce scholar, and that of Joyce's own daughter Lucia. Both threads were okay, but neither were strong enough as written to carry the book on their own. And neither particularly added anything to the other. So they just ended up propping each other up. Also Lucia's story comes to dominate the book, which is reasonable, but leaves the book feeling a little lopsided. Unfortunately it felt like two disjunct sequences of events, rather than a well-crafted narrative.

Part of the problem is that this feels like an ambitious book, but the execution didn't live up to my expectation. I normally don't mind when a book over-reaches, and can't quite pull things together. Unfortunately, in this case I felt that it under-reached.
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  thisisstephenbetts | Nov 25, 2023 |
Mostly two-tone, some colour throughout. Excellent parallel stories of Mary Talbot and Lucia Joyce. I knew nothing of either person before I read this book, and both lives were equally intriguing; Mary (is Bryan Talbot's wife), tells of her relationship with her father (James Stephen Atherton) who was a scholar of James Joyce; and Lucia was James Joyce's daughter. The book sets out their lives including a social commentary of the times they are set in. I must admit I am finding parts of the book muddled in my memory due to the overlapping way it was presented, but I guess that was the idea of the author, drawing the parallels. ( )
  AChild | Oct 22, 2023 |
It's a year and a half since reading this graphic memoir. I remember being impressed by the graphics, but can't remember the story. ( )
  mykl-s | Feb 21, 2023 |
Beautiful art captures history—as a calling and as memoir. ( )
  JesseTheK | Jan 13, 2023 |
This graphic novel mixes the author's life with a domineering father (who happens to be a James Joyce scholar) and that of James Joyce's daughter Lucia. There are poignant overlapping moments between the two women, but to book isn't long enough to delve too deep into their shared pain. ( )
  bookworm12 | Jul 6, 2022 |
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gender politics is very much the powerful engine that hums beneath the bonnet of the dual narrative – or, more specifically, the opportunities (or lack thereof) offered to young women. ...This is a slim volume in relatively small dimensions, but it's a surprisingly dense narrative. It's a bit like the Tardis: much bigger on the inside.
ajouté par MaryTalbot | modifierFull-Page Bleed, Tom Murphy (Nov 23, 2012)
 
Both narratives are elegantly done. Talbot has a keen eye for the revealing detail, an important skill if you are working in comics. She makes connections, but never labours them. ... their exquisite and moving book feels like a celebration, for all that there is so much sadness between its covers. It says: we have survived – and we still like each other so much, we have made this.
ajouté par MaryTalbot | modifierGuardian, Rachel Cooke (Jan 27, 2012)
 

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