The ballad of the North: a case study
Abstract
The ballad of the North is a graphic novel in four volumes about the socialist revolution in Asturias of 1934 and the unique society in which it took told. It was something neither heroic nor romantic nor condemnable: it was more complex than all of that. It sounds like a final ballad, a farewell tribute to an industrial culture –mining- that is on the brink of extinction.
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