Disease of Language
Discover the captivating world of "Disease of Language," a remarkable work by the renowned Alan Moore, published in 2010. This graphic novel, spanning 160 pages, is an exploration of the intricate relationship between language and the human experience. Originally conceived as a performance piece alongside Tim Perkins, it delves into themes of shamanism, childhood, and the profound journeys that connect our present to the past, even reaching back into the womb.
Within its pages, you will encounter a rich tapestry of storytelling that intertwines love, death, and resurrection, echoing the mesmerizing narrative of "Snakes and Ladders." Moore artfully weaves together historical figures like Oliver Cromwell and Elizabeth Siddal, alongside the visionary experiences of Arthur Machen after losing his wife. Join Alan Moore on this magical journey that promises to challenge your perceptions and ignite your imagination.