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Sunday, February 9, 2020
Anna Karenina in 100 Sketches
Anna Karenina in 100 Sketches, adapted by A.R. Eguiguren (2010) 128 pages
Knowledge about Tolstoy's Anna Karenina was just one of the gaps in my education, so when I saw this short book in the UCPL Graphic Lit section, I checked it out. The characters are drawn simply, as humans with heads of rats. A much simplified rendition of a complex story, it seems well done. But of course I'd have to read the original Anna Karenina with its 800+ pages in order to be sure.

Labels:
betrayal,
children,
graphic literature,
infidelity,
Jan V,
love,
marriage,
Tolstoy
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