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Virginia Woolf's classic novel Orlando tells the story of a poet adrift in time; he starts out his life as a nobleman in Queen Elizabeth I's court, and her story concludes as a thirty-six year-old woman in the present. Jules Scheele's graphic novel adaptation of this important queer work tells the complete story of Orlando's journey through history that examines the shifting and changing ideas of gender and sexuality, and plumbs the depths of the human heart. Taking us through love affairs, betrayals and exiles, struggles against conformity and poetry through the ages, Orlando is a fantastical…mehr

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Virginia Woolf's classic novel Orlando tells the story of a poet adrift in time; he starts out his life as a nobleman in Queen Elizabeth I's court, and her story concludes as a thirty-six year-old woman in the present. Jules Scheele's graphic novel adaptation of this important queer work tells the complete story of Orlando's journey through history that examines the shifting and changing ideas of gender and sexuality, and plumbs the depths of the human heart. Taking us through love affairs, betrayals and exiles, struggles against conformity and poetry through the ages, Orlando is a fantastical adventure filled with satirical wit. A powerful and essential graphic novel adaptation of a vital British classic.
Autorenporträt
Jules Scheele is a freelance illustrator and comics artist based in Glasgow, Scotland, working in graphic storytelling across mainly academic and third sector projects (for organisations such as the NHS, the Scottish Government, UCL, University of Glasgow, Edinburgh Arts Festival, and more). His personal work is influenced by his interests in queer media, pop culture, grassroots politics and DIY zine culture. He is the co-creator (with Dr. Meg-John Barker) of the non-fiction graphic novels Queer: A Graphic History, Gender: A Graphic Guide and Sexuality: A Graphic Guide.