Worm
Edel Rodriguez
£20.00
Description
From the iconic, award-winning artist and designer, a graphic memoir of leaving Cuba, becoming American, and fighting for freedom, here and there.
‘Exhilarating, immensely powerful, gorgeous’ PHILIPPE SANDS
‘Belongs in the pantheon that MAUS built’ PRINT MAGAZINE
‘Shocking, brilliant, soul-shattering . . . this book is so good’ CHIP KIDD
When Fidel Castro opened the Mariel harbour to let Cubans sail for America, Edel Rodriguez and his family took their chance. From the town of El Gabriel to the Mariel port to a rickety shrimping boat bound for Florida, they joined the 1980 boatlift, becoming ‘worms’, as Castro called the departing Cubans.
Years later, Edel Rodriguez has become one of the most prominent political artists of our age, hailed for his iconic work on the cover of Time and on jumbotrons around the world. In stunning visual detail, Worm tells his story – of a boyhood in Cold War Cuba, of a family’s courage and displacement and of coming of age as an artist, activist, and American.
Publisher Review
Shocking. Brilliant. Soul-shattering in its terrible beauty. In Worm, Edel Rodriguez rips open a heart-shaped window onto a hate-shaped world. I can't believe he survived it, but am deeply glad he did and was able to tell the tale. This book is so good it will likely be banned in Florida -- Chip Kidd, author of THE CHEESE MONKEYS Worm has consumed me more than any memoir I've read before, and that is saying a lot. It belongs in the pantheon that Maus built -- Steven Heller * Print Magazine * Exhilarating, immensely powerful, gorgeous, it really does open the imagination and sweep you up * PHILIPPE SANDS, bestselling author of EAST WEST STREET and THE RATLINE *
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