Houses of the Holy is a nightmarish vision of the timeless psychic struggle that makes us human. Caitlin Skaalrud is a cartoonist, organizer, teacher, aspiring astrologist, and publisher behind comics micro-press Talk Weird Press in Minneapolis, where she lives with her partner and a cat named Howl. The protagonist of Houses of the Holy is a troubled young woman looking to repair her damaged mind and soul as she descends into a suffocating depression. The stark black lines of Skaalrud's. · Houses of the Holy. Houses of the Holy is Caitlin Skaalrud's journey into the deepest, darkest memories and emotions. Clinically discussing the events that led to a certain conclusion would have done little to actually convey the experience, so instead Skaalrud chose to invent a visual language to depict and a poetic language to describe the events of a lifetime that led her main character to her .
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Caitlin Skaalrud’s graphic novel, Houses of the Holy, is a wild, surreal ride into its unnamed protagonist’s mind, full of vivid, dark imagery and poetic, lyrical prose. The concept is simple on the outside: an exploration of a woman’s life in as few words, but important ones, as possible. None of the characters in the novel are ever named, but there are a few clear characters to note: the protagonist who goes on this journey, a woman in a bride’s dress who makes several appearances. Houses of the Holy. A young woman undertakes a Dantean journey into the center of her psyche. Every door she encounters opens labyrinthine viewing galleries, macabre installations, and occult rituals where nothing is as it seems. Answers lead to more questions. Caitlin Skaalrud is the author of Houses of the Holy ( avg rating, 71 ratings, 18 reviews, published ), Sea Change ( avg rating, 3 ratings, 0.
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