Here

A groundbreaking exploration of time and space in graphic form

Richard McGuire author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd

Published:5th Dec '24

Should be back in stock very soon

Here cover

This graphic novel reimagines a classic comic strip, exploring time and space through the lives in a single room. Here is a must-read.

Richard McGuire's Here is a remarkable graphic novel that expands upon his original 1989 comic strip. This innovative work, published under the guidance of Art Spiegelman in the influential magazine RAW, presents a unique narrative that spans an astonishing timeline, from 500,957,406,073 BC to 2033 AD. Through six interlocking panels, McGuire explores the concept of time and space, focusing on a single corner of a room and the lives of its inhabitants over eons. The result is a thought-provoking meditation on existence, memory, and the passage of time.

In this full-length, full-color graphic novel, McGuire has reimagined and developed his original concept into a work that transcends traditional storytelling. Here invites readers to engage with the visual and literary elements in a way that challenges their perceptions of narrative structure. The graphic novel format allows for a rich exploration of how moments in time are interconnected, while also emphasizing the everyday experiences of the characters who inhabit this space.

Critics have hailed Here as a groundbreaking contribution to the graphic novel genre, with Chris Ware of the Guardian noting that it is a work of literature and art unlike any other. The New York Times has also praised it for its potential to redefine the genre, suggesting that it deserves a prominent place in the literary landscape. For fans of graphic novels and innovative storytelling, Here is an essential read that promises to leave a lasting impression.

Brilliant and revolutionary . . . In Here, McGuire has introduced a third dimension to the flat page. He can poke holes in the space-time continuum simply by imposing frames that act as trans­temporal windows into the larger frame that stands for the provisional now. “Here” is the ­comic-book equivalent of a scientific breakthrough. It is also a lovely evocation of the spirit of place, a family drama under the gaze of eternity and a ghost story in which all of us are enlisted to haunt and be haunted in turn * The New York Times Book Review *
The magic of Here is that somehow, alchemically, this sparse little exercise begins to yank on your emotions. As your eye lurches around the page, as you flip back and forth between pages, an irresistible sentiment swells. Rare among conceptual works, Here manages to tug your heart even as it undercuts your comfortable role of reader . . . Meanwhile, though, the past and present humans continue their tender little lives. Telling stories, playing, making love — what will be their fate? That’s just one of the countless questions Here leaves unanswered. Even so, it’s deeply satisfying. Kind of like a story that never ends * NPR *
McGuire is able to wring a surprising array of emotions from simple lines and blocks of muted colour interspersed with deliberately hackneyed jokes and the uncanny wisdom of the everyday. And the non-chronological arrangement seems faithful to how consciousness really works, the way we shape and reshape the story of ourselves by editing and re-editing highlights from our lives. I found it compelling to shuttle around in time to discover how earlier events informed later ones. Midway through the book one character says to another: ‘Life has a flair for rhyming events.’ Clearly, McGuire does too * Financial Times *
Later spreads flash with terrible and ancient supremacy, impending cataclysm, and distant, verdant renaissance, then slow to inevitable, irresistible conclusion. The muted colors and soft pencils further blur individual moments into a rich, eons-spanning whole. A gorgeous symphony * Kirkus *

ISBN: 9780241755709

Dimensions: 244mm x 173mm x 29mm

Weight: 905g

304 pages