The first graphic novel adaptation of Charles Ferdinand Ramuz's modernist classic. Called 'the sensation of the Left Bank' by the New York Times, Charles Ferdinand Ramuz was compared to writers as great as Faulkner and Homer. Derborence is the story of a devastating alpine landslide, of the grief-stricken villagers who are haunted by what they believe is the ghost of a man who should not have survived the unsurvivable, and of a woman who refuses to give up hope. A tragic tale full of endearing characters and harsh mountain landscapes, Ramuz's famous novel lends itself perfectly to graphic novel form.
(W) Michelle Bailat-Jones, C.F. Ramuz (A) Fabian Menor
240 pages, softcover, HELVETIQ