Ducks

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Kate Beaton: Ducks (GraphicNovel, Italiano language, Bao publishing)

Graphic novel, 436 pages

Italiano language

Published by Bao publishing.

ISBN:
978-88-3273-871-1
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Un libro già premiatissimo in tutto il mondo, definito all’unanimità uno dei più belli e toccanti del 2022. Portato ora in Italia da BAO Publishing, per cui si appresta a diventare un titolo imprescindibile, è un libro di ricordi dolorosi ma necessari: uno spaccato di vita autobiografico in cui l’autrice racconta i suoi anni passati a lavorare per una compagnia petrolifera. Unica donna in un contesto sempre troppo permeato di mascolinità tossica, subisce violenze psicologiche e fisiche, in un crescendo di brutalità che non fa sconti. Un libro che però assume i toni di una storia di ricordi, non di denuncia, e che si rivela proprio per questo tanto più toccante e intenso.

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Ducks

1) Cape Breton used to export fish, coal, and steel; but in 2005, its main export is people. It's not a unique story in Atlantic Canada. Nor is it a new one. Every Cape Breton family has had its share of empty chairs around the table, for a hundred years. Fathers, siblings, cousins; gone to the "Boston States," gone to Ontario, gone to Alberta—gone to be cheap labour where booming industries demanded it. The only message we got about a better future was that we had to leave home to find one. We did not question it, because this is the have-not region of a have-not province, and it has not boomed here in generations. I need to tell you this—there is no knowing Cape Breton without knowing how deeply ingrained two diametrically opposed experiences are: A deep love for home, and the knowledge of how frequently we have to …

a world of violations

“Enjoy” isn’t quite the right word for a read that’s about something as nuanced and anguished as this is, but it’s also apt. I lingered over it and zoomed through it. It’s generous and devastating, sympathetic to the awful positions poor people find themselves in to get by and to the ways it warps who they are, and devastating in how it depicts the violence directed at everyone—women and the land, especially, but also the men who are used up without regard to turn profits for the company.

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Subjects

  • Comic books, strips
  • Petroleum industry and trade
  • Petroleum workers
  • Oil sands
  • Psychic trauma
  • Sexual harassment

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