Trotsky a graphic biography comics

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From Publishers Weekly

A principle architect and hero of the Russian Revolution, then a pariah and exile under Stalin, Leon Trotsky, born Lev Davidovich Bronstein, is a perpetually controversial figure, which makes the tameness of this graphic biography so disconcerting.

Trotsky a graphic biography comics Most of the text is a straightforward narrative of events, what Trostsky was doing, what resulted, and what other developments directly affected this. I enjoyed this graphic biography but just wished there was even more information. Print length. The primary customers for this book will be Geary's fans, and they won't be disappointed.

Geary does a good job treating a touchy subject objectively, but that objectivity is detrimental in the long run: there is no context or commentary, no point of view, and while none of the facts and philosophies behind the Russian revolution are hidden, it is all relatively passionless. The text is basically a verbose time line, reinforcing the feeling that this book is a sort of supplement for some unseen history textbook.

The primary customers for this book will be Geary's fans, and they won't be disappointed. Best known for his ongoing series of graphic novels looking at famed murders, here he recreates Russia of the period in his own distinct style. It's instantly recognizable while never distracting; detailed, but not cluttered. Occasional flights of fancy, like his portraits of Trotsky done in the style of negative and positive propaganda posters, are wonderful, and the book suffers from not having more like them.

(Sept.)
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From School Library Journal

Grade 10 Up–Geary leads readers chronologically through Trotsky's exile by Tsarist Russia, his instrumental part in the Bolshevik Revolution, and his varied roles in foreign affairs during World War I and as leader of the Red Army during a civil war.

A key theme is Trotsky's back and forth and back again relationship with Lenin.

Trotsky a graphic biography comics free Geary does a good job treating a touchy subject objectively, but that objectivity is detrimental in the long run: there is no context or commentary, no point of view, and while none of the facts and philosophies behind the Russian revolution is hidden, it is all relatively passionless. Trotsky was not exactly a sympathetic leader, but compared to Lenin and Stalin, and even the Tsar, he was more progressive and fair. Read more about this author Read less about this author. Trotsky and Lenin did work together to ultimately realize their basic goal of bringing down the Tsarist government in Russia.

Lenin's death in left a void for power-hungry Stalin to seize control and eventually force Trotsky into political exile. He met his death by a Stalinist assassin. Geary's familiar cartoonlike drawing style and factual presentation make this title an accessible and concise introduction to Trotsky's life.–Matthew L. Moffett, Pohick Regional Library, Burke, VA
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Review

“A concise and powerful overview of one of the twentieth century's most influential people.” ―Michael Lorah,

“Rick Geary deftly reclaims Trotsky for the middle class . . . Geary doesn't shy away from quoting Trotsky's writings that were pro-revolutionary and pro-violent uprising, but the book projects a sympathetic view of its starring character.” ―Suzi Steffen, Eugene Weekly

“Geary's familiar cartoonlike drawing style and factual presentation make this title an accessible and concise introduction to Trotsky's life.” ―Matthew L.

Moffett, School Library Journal

“A swift-moving, generally accurate view of Trotsky's life, guaranteed to send orthodox Stalinists into fits.” ―Kirkus Reviews

“An ace at history in comics form, Geary turns here to the Russian revolution as seen through the life of Leon Trotsky.” ―Steve Weinberg, Booklist

About the Author

Rick Geary is one of the most celebrated and widely recognized artists working in comics today.

He started his career at The National Lampoon where he drew for 13 years.

Trotsky a graphic biography comics youtube Show details Hide details. Geary's depiction is done well. I love historically driven graphic novels! I was absolutely captivated as it had me reading it twice.

His graphic novels include adaptations for CLASSICS ILLUSTRATED and the nine-volume series A TREASURY OF VICTORIAN MURDER for NBM Publishing. A new series A TREASURY OF 20th CENTURY MURDER began in with “The Lindbergh Child” and was followed by ’s “The Famous Players” and ’s “The Ax-Man of New Orleans,” all of which were Junior Library Guild selections.

The series has sold over , copies. He lives and works in Carrizozo, New Mexico.

Andrew Helfer has written everything from Batman to Malcolm X: A Graphic Biography.

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