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OverviewTHE FIRST EVER GRAPHIC NOVEL NOMINATED FOR THE MAN BOOKER PRIZE! A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK! ON 20 BEST OF 2018 LISTS INCLUDING THE WASHINGTON POST, NPR, NEWSWEEK, AND THE GUARDIAN! ""Sabrina is the intimate story of one man's suffering, but it also captures the political nihilism of the social-media era--a time when a President can dismiss the murder of a journalist by saying of the perpetrator, ""Maybe he did. Maybe he didn't."""" --DT Max, The New Yorker Conspiracy theories, breakdown, murder: Everything's gonna be all right--until it isn't When Sabrina disappears, an airman in the U.S. Air Force is drawn into a web of suppositions, wild theories, and outright lies. He reports to work every night in a bare, sterile fortress that serves as no protection from a situation that threatens the sanity of Teddy, his childhood friend and the boyfriend of the missing woman. Sabrina's grieving sister, Sandra, struggles to fill her days as she waits in purgatory. After a videotape surfaces, we see devastation through a cinematic lens, as true tragedy is distorted when fringe thinkers and conspiracy theorists begin to interpret events to fit their own narratives. The follow-up to Nick Drnaso's Beverly, winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, Sabrina depicts a modern world devoid of personal interaction and responsibility, where relationships are stripped of intimacy through glowing computer screens. Presenting an indictment of our modern state, Drnaso contemplates the dangers of a fake-news climate. Timely and articulate, Sabrina leaves you gutted, searching for meaning in the aftermath of disaster. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Nick DrnasoPublisher: Drawn & Quarterly Imprint: Drawn & Quarterly Dimensions: Width: 20.10cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 24.10cm Weight: 0.907kg ISBN: 9781770463165ISBN 10: 177046316 Pages: 204 Publication Date: 22 May 2018 Recommended Age: From 16 years Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsNick Drnaso's Sabrina is the best book--in any medium--I have read about our current moment. It is a masterpiece, beautifully written and drawn, possessing all the political power of polemic and yet simultaneously all the delicacy of truly great art. It scared me. I loved it. --Zadie Smith Sabrina is startling. Drnaso's formal ingenuity and confidence is matched by the acuity and depth of the story's awareness of who and where we are right now. --Jonathan Lethem Nick Drnaso is one of the most ambitious, singular cartoonists to emerge in recent years, and his dedication to novelistic fiction is an inspiration. Incisive, chilling, and completely unpredictable, Sabrina demonstrates the inexplicable power of comics at their best. --Adrian Tomine [Sabrina] is a Midwestern gothic tale for our times... A shattering work of art. --The New York Times 100 Notable Books of the Year Sabrina is not only a step forward for comic strip literary fiction, but a book that shows, as well as tells, the slippery horrors of our post-truth reality. --The Guardian Best Books of 2018 It's a chilling distillation of the way the world feels nowadays. --NPR's Best Books of 2018 Drnaso's simple, rigid drawings capture the bleak blankness of much contemporary life, anomie hovering over almost every interaction, both real and virtual... [Sabrina] leaves the audience holding its breath. --Kathleen Rooney, The Chicago Tribune Nick Drnaso's Sabrina is the best book--in any medium--I have read about our current moment. It is a masterpiece, beautifully written and drawn, possessing all the political power of polemic and yet simultaneously all the delicacy of truly great art. It scared me. I loved it. --Zadie Smith Sabrina is startling. Drnaso's formal ingenuity and confidence is matched by the acuity and depth of the story's awareness of who and where we are right now. --Jonathan Lethem Nick Drnaso is one of the most ambitious, singular cartoonists to emerge in recent years, and his dedication to novelistic fiction is an inspiration. Incisive, chilling, and completely unpredictable, Sabrina demonstrates the inexplicable power of comics at their best. --Adrian Tomine Nick Drnaso's Sabrina is full of ominous, dead-quiet catastrophe. The faces of his stoic characters are as enigmatic as the Mona Lisa's, as they confront modern terror with blank, fathomless smirks. Never sentimental or satirical (we've all had enough of that), Drnaso chronicles the American climate of fear, isolation, mainstream misinformation, and fringe paranoia with perfect lucidity. Sabrina steeps the mundane in shadowy mystery and grand tragedy; fans of Chris Ware, Todd Solondz, and Don DeLillo should read this immediately. --Tony Tulathimutte A powerful work by an important new cartooning voice. --Publishers Weekly Spring Preview Drnaso depicts an indictment of our modern state - a world devoid of personal interaction, responsibility and intimacy - and contemplates the dangers of a fake news climate. --Globe & Mail, Most Anticipated Books of the First Half of 2018 Drnaso's diagnosis of the sickness at the soul of sheltered communities is novel in its discordant effects and keen observation. --Globe and Mail Uncomfortable, fascinating . . . [Beverly is] full of moments in which the bubbling reservoir of anxiety or feeling or darkness boils to the surface. --Slate Nick Drnaso's Sabrina is the best book--in any medium--I have read about our current moment. It is a masterpiece, beautifully written and drawn, possessing all the political power of polemic and yet simultaneously all the delicacy of truly great art. It scared me. I loved it. --Zadie Smith Sabrina is startling. Drnaso's formal ingenuity and confidence is matched by the acuity and depth of the story's awareness of who and where we are right now. --Jonathan Lethem Nick Drnaso is one of the most ambitious, singular cartoonists to emerge in recent years, and his dedication to novelistic fiction is an inspiration. Incisive, chilling, and completely unpredictable, Sabrina demonstrates the inexplicable power of comics at their best. --Adrian Tomine Nick Drnaso's Sabrina is full of ominous, dead-quiet catastrophe. The faces of his stoic characters are as enigmatic as the Mona Lisa's, as they confront modern terror with blank, fathomless smirks. Never sentimental or satirical (we've all had enough of that), Drnaso chronicles the American climate of fear, isolation, mainstream misinformation, and fringe paranoia with perfect lucidity. Sabrina steeps the mundane in shadowy mystery and grand tragedy; fans of Chris Ware, Todd Solondz, and Don DeLillo should read this immediately. --Tony Tulathimutte A powerful work by an important new cartooning voice. --Publishers Weekly Spring Preview Drnaso depicts an indictment of our modern state - a world devoid of personal interaction, responsibility and intimacy - and contemplates the dangers of a fake news climate. --Globe & Mail, Most Anticipated Books of the First Half of 2018 Drnaso's diagnosis of the sickness at the soul of sheltered communities is novel in its discordant effects and keen observation. --Globe and Mail Uncomfortable, fascinating . . . [Beverly is] full of moments in which the bubbling reservoir of anxiety or feeling or darkness boils to the surface. --Slate Drnaso's diagnosis of the sickness at the soul of sheltered communities is novel in its discordant effects and keen observation. --Globe and Mail Uncomfortable, fascinating . . . [Beverly is] full of moments in which the bubbling reservoir of anxiety or feeling or darkness boils to the surface. --Slate Nick Drnaso's Sabrina is the best book--in any medium--I have read about our current moment. It is a masterpiece, beautifully written and drawn, possessing all the political power of polemic and yet simultaneously all the delicacy of truly great art. It scared me. I loved it. --Zadie Smith Sabrina is startling. Drnaso's formal ingenuity and confidence is matched by the acuity and depth of the story's awareness of who and where we are right now. --Jonathan Lethem Nick Drnaso is one of the most ambitious, singular cartoonists to emerge in recent years, and his dedication to novelistic fiction is an inspiration. Incisive, chilling, and completely unpredictable, Sabrina demonstrates the inexplicable power of comics at their best. --Adrian Tomine Nick Drnaso's Sabrina is full of ominous, dead-quiet catastrophe. The faces of his stoic characters are as enigmatic as the Mona Lisa's, as they confront modern terror with blank, fathomless smirks. Never sentimental or satirical (we've all had enough of that), Drnaso chronicles the American climate of fear, isolation, mainstream misinformation, and fringe paranoia with perfect lucidity. Sabrina steeps the mundane in shadowy mystery and grand tragedy; fans of Chris Ware, Todd Solondz, and Don DeLillo should read this immediately. --Tony Tulathimutte A powerful work by an important new cartooning voice. --Publishers Weekly Spring Preview Drnaso depicts an indictment of our modern state - a world devoid of personal interaction, responsibility and intimacy - and contemplates the dangers of a fake news climate. --Globe & Mail, Most Anticipated Books of the First Half of 2018 Author InformationNick Drnaso was born in 1989 in Palos Hills, Illinois. His debut, Beverly, received the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Best Graphic Novel. His followup, the graphic novel Sabrina, was a New York Times Notable Book of 2018 and received nominations for the Booker Prize, the Eisner Award, the LD and LaVerne Harrell Clark Fiction Prize, the Orwell Prize for Political Fiction, and the New York Public Library's Young Lions Award. Sabrina has been published in fifteen countries. Drnaso lives in Chicago with his wife and their two cats. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |