Starry Night, Blurry Dreams

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Pub Date Mar 15 2022 | Archive Date Mar 15 2022

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Description

From popular South Korean illustrator Henn Kim comes a moving collection of graphic poetry about loneliness, love, and the surreality of everyday life.

When words aren’t enough to describe our emotions, this book offers comfort, joy, and a friend in the dark. In her spare yet powerful style, Kim navigates subjects like mental health, trauma, loneliness, and loss. Pairing exquisite, black-and-white illustrations with short, surprising captions, each page of Starry Night, Blurry Dreams inspires wonder and introspection.
 
From popular South Korean illustrator Henn Kim comes a moving collection of graphic poetry about loneliness, love, and the surreality of everyday life.

When words aren’t enough to describe our...

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ISBN 9781524871338
PRICE $19.99 (USD)
PAGES 304

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A stunning collection of art with poignant lines. The art is simple, communicated easily. The lines and images together hit on visceral emotional experiences of the everyday. It felt like seeing my own thoughts, particularly within the last few years -- I'm sure many can relate.

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I really enjoyed this book. There's something so intriguing about poetry that is primarily an image. I loved the artwork, and I thought the taglines on them were very accurate. I would definitely recommend this to other people, and it makes me interested in seeing what other visual poetry books there are out there.

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