Showing posts with label kurt vonnegut. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kurt vonnegut. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Morning Warm-Up: Mother Night pt.2

Excerpt from Mother Night by Kurt Vonnegut

Continuing with yesterday's depiction of the novel Mother Night, Howard W. Campbell Jr., Nazi propagandist and American spy, says good-bye to his father in-law, Werner Noth, before leaving for the Russian front. Campbell is in fact fleeing the war to America. In their last moments together Noth, the police chief of Berlin, lays all his cards out for Campbell.

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Morning Warm-Up: Mother Night

Excerpt from Mother Night by Kurt Vonnegut

I've been loosely re-reading Mother Night recently, one of my favourite novels by one of my favourite authors, Kurt Vonnegut.

It tells the story Howard W. Campbell Jr., his double-life as a Nazi propagandist/American spy during the second world war, and his displacement and isolation after the war. It's a poignant and tragic book whose famous moral is made explicit in the author's forward:  

“Be careful what you pretend to be because you are what you pretend to be.”

Revisiting the book time and again, I've come see the book also examines the power of convictions, and Campbell's lack thereof. At any rate, it's long been a quiet dream of mine to adapt this book as a graphic novel. This morning's warm-up will have to do for now.

The scene depicted takes place near the end of WW2. The Russians are advancing on Berlin as Germany realizes their war is all but lost. Campbell, whose wife Helga was killed in a Russian bombardment, is fleeing the war--and Germany--for good. Under the pretense he is headed to the Russian front, Campbell visits his in-laws one last time before disappearing to America.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

TEUTON vol.2, pages 42-43

Valentine's Day is upon us! While I have nothing interesting or poignant to say on the subject, I do recall a quote by my favourite author, Kurt Vonnegut, from his novel The Sirens of Titan:

"A purpose of human life, no matter who is controlling it, is to love whoever is around to be loved.
"

So my babies, go forth and do just that. This "holiday" may be a trite load of guff, but I can't find anything wrong with a little gesture to make someone--anyone--feel nicer. There, that's my sermon. Now on to the blood and gore...

Here are two new pages of TEUTON Vol.2!

The troll battle has reached its bloody conclusion, but our weary heroes face yet another twist. How will Jadvyga and Asura fair when found face-to-face with a band of Teutonic Knights...?!