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    <![CDATA[Bardin the Superrealist]]>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Surrealism and absurd humor wrestle with philosophy and theology in full-color graphic novel from Spain.</strong><br/><br/>Created over a period of ten years by the acclaimed Spanish cartoonist Max (<em>The Extended Dream of Mr. D</em>, Drawn and Quarterly), <em>Bardín the Superrealist</em> is a suite of stories, musings and gags that, much like Dan Clowes's <em>Ice Haven</em>, can be read individually or together as one overarching story.<br/><br/>Heavily influenced by surrealists such as Luis Buñuel, and graphically by &quot;clear-line&quot; cartoonists from Hergé (<em>Tintin</em>) to Chris Ware, <em>Bardín the Superrealist</em> begins when everyman Bardín finds himself suddenly transported (well, at least his upper half) to another dimension, where an &quot;Andalusian Dog&quot; (a reference to Buñuel's <em>Un Chien Andalou</em>) serves as his ill-tempered guide.<br/><br/>In a series of vignettes, gags, illustrations, text pieces, and dream stories, ping-ponging back between the surrealist world and the &quot;real&quot; world, Bardín examines, questions, and defends his own beliefs, convictions and philosophies while tangling with the Dog and the Holy Trinity in a variety of guises (including a familiar-looking mouse with red shorts and white gloves).<br/><br/>In other stories, he imagines himself in a painting by Brueghel the Elder, tries to deal with his onanism in a productive way, is enlightened, dodges his real &quot;creator&quot; Max in the street, has several horrific nightmares and marvelous hallucinations, and, in the book's climactic episode, &quot;The Sound and the Fury,&quot; battles a bona fida dragon.<br/><br/><em>Bardín the Superrealist</em> is a playful, hilarious, thought-provoking (and beautifully illustrated) major work by one of the great European cartoonists.]]>
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