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Temperance [Hardcover]

Cathy Malkasian (Author)
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June 22, 2010

The second book from 2008 Eisner “Best New Talent” Cathy Malkasian.

Do ideas of war and enemies hold a people together? Is a culture of conflict too seductive not to be irresistible? These are the questions Cathy Malkasian explores in her second graphic novel, Temperance.

Malkasian creates, as she did in the critically acclaimed Percy Gloom, a fully realized, multi-layered world, inhabited by vividly realized characters. After a brutal injury in battle, Lester has no memory of his prior life. For the next thirty years his wife does everything to keep him from remembering—and re-constructing—a society, Blessedbowl, that elevates him as a hero. Blessedbowl is a cultural convergence of lies, memories, stories, and beliefs. Its people thrive on ideas of persecution, exceptionality, and enemies, convinced that war lurks just outside their walls. They have come to depend on Lester, their greatest war hero, to lead the charge once the Final Battle begins.

What kind of enemy could topple such a people and its walls? Mere memory, it seems, as Lester gradually emerges from his amnesia. Temperance is an eyewitness’s account of recovery and awakening. The graphic novel works on two levels. It considers the concepts of violence, stories, and belief, and their place in holding a culture together, slyly echoing contemporary political issues in a nation at a stressful time currently at war with a ubiquitous enemy. Secondly, the fissures in Lester and Minerva’s marriage is echoed in the greater political upheaval around them.

Malkasian creates a densely textured social context, masterfully conveying the idiosyncratic physical domain with its spiraling structures and quasi-medieval architecture along with intimate yet plastic portraits of her characters in a rich, tonal pencil line. Temperance is a galvanizing work of empathy and violence by one of today’s the most thoughtful and accomplished cartoonists. 240 color illustrations

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Lester believes he lost his leg in the great war, fighting with his father-in-law, Pa, against the enemy. He spends his days patrolling the walled city-ship Blessedbowl, and his nights drinking himself into a dreamless sleep. What Lester does not remember is that he actually lost his leg (and his memory) defending his wife, Minerva, against the abusive Pa. He also does not know that Blessedbowl is not a ship but a walled town in the middle of a vast forest, designed to keep its "founder," Pa, out. And he also does not know that his wooden leg is alive and will soon go out looking for Pa. Trying to keep up with the plot of Eisner Award–winning cartoonist Malkasian's (Percy Gloom) twisted allegory can be frustrating, but the real point is to show off Malkasian's atmospheric art, which is more than up to carrying the load. Relying heavily on pencil shadings to establish mood, Malkasian's restraint of line results in vividly drawn but still complex characters: homely Minerva is both desperate and resourceful, Pa appears both menacing and pitiful, and addled Lester retains his fundamental courage. Flashes of sharp dialogue suggest that Malkasian's writing may someday catch up with her considerable artistic talent. Until then, her audience still has plenty to admire.
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*Starred Review* In this powerful allegory with fairy-tale tropes but no fairy-tale means or ends, an insidious human power is finally met and overcome at his own deadly game by that force of nature that may grow slowly but whose vista is far-reaching: the tree. Expressive and generously detailed pencil sketches serve as an excellent complement to the spare but exacting text to form a narrative that should cut through any reader's disbelief. We meet the four main characters—the ugly girl Minerva; the abusive father figure–cult leader Pa; the gentle woodsman Lester, who becomes Minerva's lifetime companion after Pa nearly slaughters him; and the tree who turns from nectar-bearer to wooden leg to a child called Temperance and back to powerful tree—in the opening pages, and the pace of the plot never slows. Malkasian (Percy Gloom, 2007) continues to demonstrate bravura storytelling skills, and here gives prominence to several social and cultural issues without letting any of them sink the whole. Minerva develops from brainwashed girl to insightful leader, while the evil that is Pa cannot be overcome by an army. Excellent work for both fans and serious literary readers ready to try sequential art. --Francisca Goldsmith

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Fantagraphics Books (June 22, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1606993232
  • ISBN-13: 978-1606993231
  • Product Dimensions: 10.3 x 8.3 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #795,409 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Profound, meaningful, and deserves to be read and reread at length, July 11, 2010
This review is from: Temperance (Hardcover)
Temperance is an award-winning, black-and-white graphic novel portraying one man's awakening within a dystopian society. Lester suffers from trauma-induced amnesia; his wife has struggled to keep him from remembering the truth about Blessedbowl, the society that considers him to be a hero. Blessedbowl keeps its citizens in a state of fear and falsehood, threatening them with the specter of war just outside its walls. But the ground beneath the illusions gradually gives way as Lester remembers more and more. Temperance is a story of awakening and transformation - physical, emotional, and spiritual. A profoundly empathetic reflection upon the systemic societal problems of culturally ingrained violence and brainwashing, Temperance is profound, meaningful, and deserves to be read and reread at length.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Weird, September 19, 2010
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All I can really say about this one is weird. I didn't really get it. The back cover suggests the story tackles lofty themes like how war and enemies interact with culture. It even wonders if conflict helps hold culture together. If these themes are in this story then they were unrecognizable to me. Yes, there was a bad guy. Yes, there was a secondary plot about lying to keep control but in the end neither plot added up to anything.

The story started out with strong narrative promise. A grumpy, violent man, known as Pa, is nearly done building a fortified castle. He believes it is his job to protect his people from the enemies abroad. Two of his people, two young girls, watch him from a distance. It quickly becomes apparent that Peggy, one of these girls, has an ethereal quality. When Pa tries to force himself on Peggy she floats away. Then a few pages later Pa just walks off. That's the last we hear from those characters for a long time.

Instead, the plot focuses on Minerva, the other girl, and how she tries to save her people by taking Pa's place. There was a lot of really good story to have mined here, but Malkasian meandered down stranger and stranger twists to the point that I didn't have a clue what anything really meant. It became hard to differentiate between the real world set up for us and a dream world. Which isn't always a bad thing when done well, but it was hard to get a clear picture of who the main character really were, what they were, and what motivated them. And then the ending had transcendentalist qualities to it, images of nature being so much more than nature and the reality transforming into something so much more. Blah, blah, blah, I'm even boring myself as I write about it. Weird mumbo-jumbo.

The art was impressive. Clear, clean, detailed. It has nice pencil-sketched tones of gray and brown. But no matter how well illustrated a story is it still has to have a story. I'll give this one a 2/5 stars and that feels a little generous.
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