Inferno #[nn]
Fabian Göranson adapts August Strindberg's autobiographical prose work Inferno into comics form with this 2010 Kolik förlag release, bringing a literary landmark of psychological torment to the sequential art page. The cover draws you in immediately: a pale, wide-eyed man in a dark jacket stares outward with an unsettled intensity, while a looming, fragmented cityscape of crumbling buildings and chaotic debris swirls behind him in muted grays and burnt oranges. It's a striking visual promise — one man's fraying mind set against a world that feels equally unstable.
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1894, August Strindberg har just lagt pennan på hyllan för att försöka framställa guld genom alkemiska experiment. Ju fler experiment som misslyckas, desto mer övertygad blir han om att en osynlig hand styr hans liv. Steg för steg går han vilse i en labyrint av svart magi, hemliga tecken och paranoida vanföreställningar. [text hämtad från bokens baksida]
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