Circé la magicienne - Signed & Numbered Deluxe Edition

Product Code: 63481
Circé la magicienne - Signed & Numbered Deluxe Edition
Circé la magicienne - Signed & Numbered Deluxe Edition
Circé la magicienne - Signed & Numbered Deluxe Edition
Circé la magicienne - Signed & Numbered Deluxe Edition
Circé la magicienne - Signed & Numbered Deluxe Edition
Circé la magicienne - Signed & Numbered Deluxe Edition
Circé la magicienne - Signed & Numbered Deluxe Edition
Circé la magicienne - Signed & Numbered Deluxe Edition
Circé la magicienne - Signed & Numbered Deluxe Edition
Circé la magicienne - Signed & Numbered Deluxe Edition
Circé la magicienne - Signed & Numbered Deluxe Edition
Circé la magicienne - Signed & Numbered Deluxe Edition

Circé la magicienne - Signed & Numbered Deluxe Edition

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Gabriel Delmas' stunning new album. Presented here in a large 30 x 40 cm format.

A limited edition of 300 copies, numbered and signed by the authors.

112 pages including:

  • The 64-page album
  • 28 pages of extra artwork
  • An interview with the creators

From the publisher:

Mythical… and terribly modern at the same time!
Circe, daughter of Helios and the Oceanid Perseis, appears mainly in song X of Homer's Odyssey:
"Soon we arrive at the island of Éa, where Circe of beautiful hair lives; Circe, venerable goddess with a melodious voice: Circe, sister of the powerful Aeetes. --Circe and Aeetes were both born of the Sun, who gives light to men, and of Perseus, daughter of the Ocean."
She is presented as a femme fatale who uses her powers and her potions to corrupt Ulysses and his men. Circe will also continue to appear as such in later forms of this myth.
In the version that we present to you here, the story is told from Circe's point of view, placing herself on the side of women confronted with the violence of patriarchal domination.
The screenplay by Richard Marazano and the realistic drawing by Gabriel Delmas revisit this myth and give it modernity, power and relevance.

Resume:

Mythique… et terriblement moderne à la fois !
Circé, fille d'Hélios et de l'Océanide Perséis, apparaît principalement dans le chant X de l'Odyssée d'Homère :
"Bientôt nous arrivons à l'île d'Éa, où habite Circé à la belle chevelure ; Circé, vénérable déesse à la voix mélodieuse : Circé, sœur du puissant Éétès. -- Circé et Éétès naquirent tous deux du Soleil, qui donne la lumière aux hommes, et de Persée, fille de l'Océan."
Elle y est présentée comme une femme fatale qui se sert de ses pouvoirs et de ses philtres pour corrompre Ulysse et ses hommes. Circé continuera d'ailleurs d'apparaître comme telle dans les formes ultérieures de ce mythe.
Dans la version que nous vous présentons ici, le récit est conté du point de vue de Circé, en se plaçant du côté des femmes confrontées à la violence de la domination patriarcale.

 

Delmas , Gabriel
Marazano, Richard

Condition & Attributes

Very Fine, issued without dustjacket

Publishing Information

Buhl, France
Editions Caurette
2022
1st
9782382890158

Physical Description

16 inches
12.2 inches
112 pages
black & white illustrations
Hardcover
pictorial boards
French

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