Black Hole

368 pages

French language

Published Feb. 23, 2005 by Pantheon Books.

ISBN:
978-0-375-42380-2
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4 stars (9 reviews)

The setting: suburban Seattle, the mid-1970s. We learn from the outset that a strange plague has descended upon the area’s teenagers, transmitted by sexual contact. The disease is manifested in any number of ways — from the hideously grotesque to the subtle (and concealable) — but once you’ve got it, that’s it. There’s no turning back.

As we inhabit the heads of several key characters — some kids who have it, some who don’t, some who are about to get it — what unfolds isn’t the expected battle to fight the plague, or bring heightened awareness to it , or even to treat it. What we become witness to instead is a fascinating and eerie portrait of the nature of high school alienation itself — the savagery, the cruelty, the relentless anxiety and ennui, the longing for escape.

And then the murders start.

As hypnotically beautiful as it is horrifying, …

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I had heard great things about this, and for the most part the recommendations held up. The artwork is usually the single most affecting thing for me with a graphic novel, and it's fantastic here. I had a hard time relating to some of the spaced out drug stuff, but I don't think that's necessarily the fault of the book. I think the drugs and sex and helpless confused adolescence probably would have made more of impression on me as a whole if I had read it ten years ago. As it stands now, I had a hard time liking some of the characters and their decisions, but I enjoyed the stories the author was trying to tell. Overall an enjoyable read.

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