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Go to My LibraryŠtefánik komiksový román
- Language
- Czech
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- Publisher
- Labyrint
- Pages
- 197
- ISBN
- 9788088378068
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The comic book is praised for its unique and unconventional approach to presenting the life of Milan Rastislav Štefánik. Instead of a traditional biography, it weaves Štefánik's multifaceted life - as an adventurer, careerist, astronomer, and general - through the perspective of sculptor Bohumil Kafka's journey to create his monument. Readers found this narrative choice interesting and appreciated its educational value, particularly for those with limited prior knowledge of Štefánik. The book is generally described as a pleasant read and a quality addition for fans of historical comics, with its choice of theme and the inclusion of Kafka's story being a highlight.
However, some reviewers found the interpretation of Štefánik's legend to be flat, shallow, or even simplistic. The narrative was criticized for presenting numerous interesting fragments without enough depth, leading to a feeling of superficiality and a lack of significant takeaways. For some, the storyline could be chaotic or confusing on a first read, and the illustrations occasionally made it difficult to follow the events. There was a desire for more in-depth information and a deeper exploration of specific episodes or themes from Štefánik's life, and some found the art style to be uninventive, relying on conventional visual metaphors. While pleasant, the book did not always manage to be extremely captivating.
In conclusion, this comic offers a distinctive and accessible introduction to a significant historical figure, particularly appealing to readers who appreciate historical non-fiction in a graphic novel format. Its strength lies in its novel narrative structure and its ability to broadly educate those new to Štefánik's story. While it may not satisfy those seeking profound biographical detail, groundbreaking artistic innovation, or a deeply analytical account, it serves as a valuable and interesting overview for readers interested in a more creative take on history and the challenges faced by an artist memorializing a national hero.
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