Soviet Land

A Tragicomic Thriller Graphic Novel

by Pierre-Henry Gomont
language: english
Publisher: ABRAMS, May of 2026 ‧
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A must-read thriller at turns madcap and melancholy, about a down-on-their-luck duo of swindlers looting their way through the decaying remains of the USSR

"A rich and humane story of ordinary people navigating extraordinary historical upheaval in this tragicomic tale that will have strong appeal for readers of literary or international graphic fiction." (starred review, Library Journal)

1990s. Russia. The USSR has ceased to exist. Its dimly remembered promises of utopia have dried up, and amongst the rubble, scavengers and looters abound.

Amongst the vast Russian tundra and decaying Soviet buildings, two such scavengers engage in a rather dubious pastime¿getting their hands on all sorts of trinkets that might interest wealthy investors.

Slava, once a promising young painter, has abandoned his career and ideals to scrounge around with a pal from his school days, the consummate conman Lavrin. The future is up for grabs, and in this anything-goes, dog-eat-dog new world order, Lavrin assures Slava anything and everything can be bought and sold.

In this tragicomic thriller, author Pierre-Henry Gomont tells a gripping tale of average people caught up in the turmoil of history in the making. His deeply human characters fumble through a disorienting world¿one where the promise of tomorrow has evaporated. They aspire to nothing more than to continue: to continue living, loving, and maybe someday even painting again.

Soviet Land

A Tragicomic Thriller Graphic Novel

by Pierre-Henry Gomont

Property Description
ISBN: 9781419788857
Publisher: ABRAMS
Release Date: May of 2026
Language: English
Dimensions: 207 x 270 x 28 mm
Cover: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Format: Book
Categories: Books in English > Graphic Novels & Manga > Graphic Novel
EAN: 9781419788857

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Pierre-Henry Gomont

Pierre-Henry Gomont, nascido em 1978, trabalhou em várias profissões, incluindo a de sociólogo, antes de se tornar um autor de histórias de BD.
Em 2010, deu os primeiros passos no álbum coletivo "13m28" (Manolosanctis). Em 2011, lançou-se no seu primeiro álbum, Kirkenes (The Red Children), escrito por Jonathan Châtel. No mesmo ano, escreveu e desenhou Catalyse (Manolosanctis). No início de 2012, publicou Crématorium (Kstr), escrito por Éric Borg. Publicou depois os seguintes títulos: Rouge karma (Sarbacane, 2014), com Eddy Simon, e, solo, Les Nuits de Saturne (Sarbacane, 2015) e Afirma Pereira (Sarbacane, 2016). Neste último álbum, adaptado do romance de Antonio Tabucchi, recebeu o RTL Grand Prix de BD, bem como o 1ºprêmio no Rendez-vous de l'Histoire de Blois.
Em 2018, assinou "Malaterre", uma graphic novel publicada pela Dargaud. O álbum aclamado pela crítica recebeu o RTL Grand Prix de BD em 2018 e o Première Prize de Graphic Novels em 2019.
Em 2020, publicou "La Fuite du cerveau" (Dargaud), uma história romântica e bem-humorada, abordando a história maluca do roubo do cérebro de Albert Einstein,
Em 2022 com o primeiro volume de "Slava", dá inicio a uma saga de três volumes que pinta o retrato de um país desorientado, que inicia uma transição incerta e que anuncia a Rússia de hoje.

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