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hmpf ([personal profile] hmpf) wrote2008-05-07 02:07 am
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Defining a group

More and more, I'm beginning to think that the one, elusive thing that all the comics in my 'central' group have in common - that strange quality that I sense about them all without being able to say what it actually is - is simply... 'literariness' (for lack of a better word).

Of course, that is probably the single most unhelpful discovery I've made so far, because 'literariness' is not a clearly definable category like "sf/fantasy comics" or "self-published comics". So how can I use it to help define a group of works?

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What I'm dealing with here just might be its own sub-genre, too, although a singularly difficult one to define. It's neither clearly sf nor fantasy, though it frequently contains elements of both. More than anything it's characterised by a certain messiness, an organic quality, a sense of having not so much been written as grown.

Carla Speed McNeil calls the world of Finder a 'magpie world' in an interview. That works, too.

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(Why, oh why are Cerebus and THB so difficult - read: impossible - to acquire? I *need* to read them... THB especially.)

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