Oni Press have introduced at present that they are going to be releasing the English translation of Matthias Lehmann‘s graphic novel Parallel, initially printed in German, in June. The 458-page softcover e book will concurrently launch June 13 to digital and bodily retailers, priced $29.99.
Here’s how Oni Press describes the e book:
“Taking place between the end of World War II and the 1980s, Parallel chronicles Karl Kling’s efforts to comply with social norms in order to keep his sexuality a secret. It also paints a picture of a life torn between conformity and rebellion, and the cruel realities of twentieth-century German society, where homosexuality was proscribed and punishable until 1994. Matthias Lehmann poignantly depicts the story of a decades-long yearning to live an open and free life, and the price Karl and those he loves paid for it. It is also a story of finding the courage to finally tell the truth no matter the obstacles . . . or the cost.”
Going additional into the background of the e book’s story, Oni added:
“Lehmann deftly explores his own complicated family history—a relative who lived with the complexities of being gay at a time when queer relationships were forbidden. Parallel examines a life torn between longing for a family and simultaneous desire for gay love in 1950s Germany.”
Parallel was initially launched in October 2021 by German writer Reprodukt and obtained important acclaim – turning into a finalist in the German Inclusive Independent Comic Award (GINCO) for greatest print work in 2022, and a French translation was additionally launched that very same yr.
Lehmann is part of Germany’s unbiased and different comics scene. He contributes to anthologies and publishes his personal zines. An earlier model of Parallel made him a finalist for the Berthold Leibinger Foundation’s Comic Book Prize in 2018. In 2019 he received the Short Form GINCO prize for Wilhelm will ans Meer [tr. Wilhelm wants to go to the Sea] which was printed in the JAZAM! anthology, which he’s an everyday contributor.
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