In his first graphic novel, National Book Award winner M. T. Anderson
turns to Arthurian lore, with captivating art by Andrea Offermann
bringing the classic legend to life.
Eager for glory and heedless of others, Sir Yvain sets out from King
Arthur's court and defeats a local lord in battle, unknowingly
intertwining his future with the lives of two compelling women: Lady
Laudine, the beautiful widow of the fallen lord, and her sly maid
Lunette. In a stunning visual interpretation of a 12th century epic poem
by Chrétien de Troyes, readers are -- at first glance -- transported
into a classic Arthurian romance complete with errant knights,
plundering giants, and fire-breathing dragons. A closer look, however,
reveals a world rich with unspoken emotion. Striking, evocative art by
Andrea Offermann sheds light upon the inner lives of medieval women and
the consequences Yvain's oblivious actions have upon Laudine and
Lunette. Renowned author M. T. Anderson embraces a new form with a
sophisticated graphic novel that challenges Yvain's role as hero, delves
into the honesty and anguish of love, and asks just how fundamentally
the true self can really change.