The term 'suburbia' may conjure visions of vast and generic sameness, but in his hypnotic collection of 15 short stories and meditations, Tan does for the sprawling landscape what he did for the metropolis in The Arrival. Here the emotional can be manifest physically ... and the familiar is twisted unsettlingly. Ideas and imagery both beautiful and disturbing will linger. Publishers Weekly 'Tales of Outer Suburbia' transforms the realms of the everyday into the extraordinary. At points abstract and sometimes surreal, the short stories and fine art evoke childhood environs that are familiar but where emotion and experience is distorted. Reassessing the parameters of childhood and of the worlds children inhabit, this is a book that will be read and returned to time and again.
TAN SHAUN
Shaun Tan 1974 es un artista, escritor e ilustrador australiano, conocido por sus libros ilustrados de estilo surrealista como La cosa perdida y Emigrantes. Su obra aborda temas sociales y emocionales con profundidad visual y narrativa. Ganó el Premio Óscar en 2011 por el cortometraje basado en La cosa perdida y el prestigioso Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award ese mismo año.