Darkroom, mémoires en noir et blanc #[nn]
Lila Quintero Weaver's Darkroom: Mémoires en noirs et blancs, published by Steinkis, is a graphic memoir rendered entirely in rich, expressive black-and-white artwork that immediately signals its personal and historical weight. The cover assembles a striking mosaic of scenes: a crowd pressed against a fence beneath a "No Talking to Inmates" sign, a clenched fist stamped with "U.S.A.," two wide-eyed young people clutching drinks amid a tense gathering, a solitary figure confronted at a doorway, and a man in quiet, troubled reflection — together painting a portrait of segregation-era America seen through an immigrant's eyes. It's a thoughtful, beautifully composed work that invites readers into a memory both intimate and deeply tied to a turbulent chapter of history.
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