Comics & Graphic Novels Literary
Birds of Maine
- Publisher
- Drawn & Quarterly
- Initial publish date
- Aug 2022
- Category
- Literary, Science Fiction
- Recommended Age
- 15 to 18
- Recommended Grade
- 10 to 12
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9781770465664
- Publish Date
- Aug 2022
- List Price
- $39.95
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Description
Take flight to this post-apocalyptic utopia filled with birds.
Long after the demise of humankind, birds roam freely around a new earth complete with fruitful trees, sophisticated fungal networks, and an enviable socialist order. The universal worm feeds all, there are no weekends, and economics is as fantastical a study as unicorn psychology. No concept of money or wealth plagues the thoughts of these free-minded birds. Instead, there are angsty teens who form bands to show off their best bird song and other youngsters who yearn to become clothing designers even though clothes are only necessary during war. (The truly honorable professions for most birds are historian or librarian.) These birds are free to crush on hot pelicans and live their best lives until a crash-landed human from the moon threatens to change everything.
Michael DeForge’s post-apocalyptic reality brings together the author’s quintessential deadpan humor, surrealist imagination, and undeniable sociopolitical insight. Appearing originally as a webcomic, Birds of Maine follows DeForge’s prolific trajectory of astounding graphic novels that reimagine and question the world as we know it. His latest comic captures the optimistic glow of utopian imagination with a late-capitalism sting of irony.
About the author
Contributor Notes
Michael DeForge draws comics and posters in Toronto.
Editorial Reviews
Frequently funny, sometimes harrowing, and always deeply strange.
Slate
Another DeForge classic—tender, depressing, and overflowing with his mind-melting, uber-satisfying surrealist style.
Interview Magazine
A knotty, whimsical triumph of often hilarious satire.
Publishers Weekly
Birds of Maine is a rare positive post-apocalyptic tale, and it’s vibrantly hopeful and engaging.
Nerdist
Birds of Maine, about a colony of birds fleeing disaster, showcases Michael DeForge’s trademark blend of the enigmatic and the ridiculous.
Etelka Lehoczky, The New York Times
DeForge examines both how we build our own sense of self and how others take on the roles we create for them.
The Guardian
DeForge’s often hilarious, sometimes cutting satire is made more impactful by the sense he’s driven less by anger than compassion for those trapped in absurd, faltering systems. Not to be missed.
Library Journal, Starred Review
Michael DeForge’s latest graphic novel, Birds of Maine, chronicles [a] utopian avian society with his usual deadpan humor and surreal drawing style... [that] reflects and refracts our modern dilemmas.
Chicago Reader