Tuesday, April 17, 2012

The lost books of the Odyssey: a novel



Author: Mason, Zachary, 1974-

Title: The lost books of the Odyssey: a novel

Published: New York: Picador, 2011

Description: ix, 228 p. ; 22 cm.

Call Number: PS3613 A8185 L67 2011

Note(s): "First published, in somewhat different form, by Starcherone Books, New York"--T.p. verso

Summary: A reimagining of Homer's classic story about the hero Odysseus and his long journey home after the fall of Troy

Subject(s):
  • Odysseus (Greek mythology) -- Fiction
  • Odysseus (Legendary character) -- Fiction
Review(s):
  • Eastland, Katherine. "O Homer, Where Art Thou?." First Things: A Monthly Journal Of Religion & Public Life no. 203 (May 2010): 54-55
  • ROHTER, LARRY. "A Calculus of Writing, Applied to a Classic." New York Times, February 10, 2010., 1
  • Moffett, Matthew L. "The Lost Books of the Odyssey: A Novel." School Library Journal 55, no. 12 (December 2009): 145-146
Read: April 16, 2012

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

My friend Dahmer: a graphic novel



Author: Derf

Title: My friend Dahmer: a graphic novel

Published: New York: Abrams ComicArts, 2012

Description: 221 p. :chiefly ill. ; 24 cm.

Call Number: HV6515 D47 2012

Bibliography: p. 200-220

Content(s): Preface: the convoluted history of 'My friend Dahmer' -- Prologue -- pt. 1. The strange boy -- pt. 2. A secret life -- pt. 3. The Dahmer fan club -- pt. 4. Becoming the monster -- pt. 5. Fade to black -- Epilogue

Summary: "You only think you know this story. In 1991, Jeffrey Dahmer, the most notorious serial killer since Jack the Ripper, seared himself into the American consciousness. To the public, Dahmer was a monster who committed unthinkable atrocities. To Derf Backderf, 'Jeff' was a much more complex figure: a high school friend with whom he had shared classrooms, hallways, and car rides. In [this story], a haunting and original graphic novel, writer-artist Backderf creates a surprisingly sympathetic portrait of a disturbed young man struggling against the morbid urges emanating from the deep recesses of his psyche-- a shy kid, a teenage alcoholic, and a goofball who never quite fit in with his classmates. With profound insight, what emerges is a Jeffrey Dahmer that few ever really knew, and one readers will never forget."--Amazon.com

Subject(s):
  • Dahmer, Jeffrey -- Childhood and youth -- Comic books, strips, etc
  • Dahmer, Jeffrey -- Friends and associates -- Comic books, strips, etc
  • Dahmer, Jeffrey -- Family -- Comic books, strips, etc
  • Derf -- Childhood and youth -- Comic books, strips, etc
  • Dahmer, Jeffrey -- Graphic novels
  • Problem youth -- Comic books, strips, etc
  • Male friendship -- Comic books, strips, etc
  • Behavior disorders in adolescence -- Comic books, strips, etc
  • Serial murderers -- Comic books, strips, etc
  • Nineteen seventies -- Comic books, strips, etc
  • High school students -- Ohio -- Comic books, strips, etc
  • High schools -- Ohio -- Comic books, strips, etc
Review(s):
  • Flagg, Gordon. "My Friend Dahmer." Booklist 108, no. 14 (March 15, 2012): 37
  • "My Friend Dahmer." Publishers Weekly 259, no. 1 (January 2, 2012): 65-66
  • "MY FRIEND DAHMER." Kirkus Reviews 80, no. 1 (January 2012): 2399
Read: April 7, 2012