by Robert Louis Stevenson
adapted and illustrated by Andrzej Klimsowski and Danusia Schejbal
I’d tell you to go support your local independent bookstore and buy it there, but I couldn’t find it there.
Content: It’s a classic story with classic pacing. It’d be in the Graphic Novel section of the bookstore if we had it.
Like most people (I think), I have always known what Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde was about. It’s a scientist who messes around with Science and ends up splitting into two personalities. But I’ve never actually read the novella. Since my daughter is in a production of Jekyll and Hyde that opens this week, and the #ReadICT group at the library is hosting a discussion after one of the performances, i figured what better time to read the story. (By the way, this is one of the best songs in the musical.)
I decided to read the graphic novel adaptation, because why not. liked the art style and felt it fit with the story – it was done in charcoal (I assume) and is all harsh blacks and whites. My only real problem was keeping all the characters straight; it was often confusing.
That said, I thought the story was compelling. The way it interspersed the backstory inside the actual narrative. And I don’t think Stevenson could be more blatant about his dislike of “carnal pursuits”. It was super moralistic, and much less dramatic than I was expecting. I think it’s an interesting exploration of madness, good and evil, and the limits of science. Did I love it? No. But I am glad I read it.
