Un Sedicesimo 21
Rue Morgue
This issue of "Un Sedicesimo" is an incursion into the 19th century gloomy atmosphere of Edgar Allan Poe's short story: "The Murders in the Rue Morgue". Over the 16 pages, Gianluigi Toccafondo gives us his version of one of the great crime writer's most famous tales, published fo
This issue of "Un Sedicesimo" is an incursion into the 19th century gloomy atmosphere of Edgar Allan Poe's short story: "The Murders in the Rue Morgue". Over the 16 pages, Gianluigi Toccafondo gives us his version of one of the great crime writer's most famous tales, published for the first time in 1841. A macabre double crime takes place in a Parisian apartment. Ferocious and unexplainable, it can only be solved by brilliant detective, Auguste Dupin. The lugubrious details of the story are transferred to an unprecedented black and white issue of "Un Sedicesimo". The pages are crowded with quick ink strokes, differing shades of tempera and daubs of colour, to recreate in dark and urgent images the murky atmosphere of the tale. In the typical style of "Un Sedicesimo", Gianluigi Toccafondo's issue experiments for the first time with the narration of a story, illustrating it with his own original drawings.
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ISSN:
1972-2842 #21
Curator:
Pietro Corraini
Edition:
2011
Binding:
staples
Pages:
16
Width:
17.0
Height:
24.0