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From the author of Fun Home, a profound graphic memoir of Bechdel's lifelong love affair with exercise, set against a hilarious chronicle of fitness fads in our times Comics and cultural superstar Alison Bechdel delivers a deeply layered story of her fascination, from childhood to adulthood, with every fitness craze to come down the pike: from Jack LaLanne in the 60s ("Outlandish jumpsuit! Cantaloupe-sized guns!") to the existential oddness of present-day spin class. Readers will see their athletic or semi-active pasts flash before their eyes through an ever-evolving panoply of running shoes, bicycles, skis, and sundry other gear. But the more Bechdel tries to improve herself, the more her self appears to be the thing in her way. She turns for enlightenment to Eastern philosophers and literary figures, including Beat writer Jack Kerouac, whose search for self-transcendence in the great outdoors appears in moving conversation with the author’s own. This gifted artist and not-getting-any-younger exerciser comes to a soulful conclusion. The secret to superhuman strength lies not in six-pack abs, but in something much less clearly defined: facing her own non-transcendent but all-important interdependence with others. A heartrendingly comic chronicle for our times.
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The Secret to Superhuman Strength is a fascinating, light-hearted yet deeply intellectual exploration of a thousand topics, with a shared core - the pursuit of physical fitness, in its myriad forms, self improvement by way of physical activity, inner transformation through a focus on the body - the relationship between body and mind, between physical and psychological self. Not to mention the relationship between the Earth and those who inhabit it, between the universe and those who inhabit it, between the soul and those who contain it - okay, there's a lot going on here. This graphic memoir smoothly intertwines Alison Bechdel's personal experience with historical and cultural context. Bechdel's artistic style is evocative, expressive but simple, a little whimsical and fun at times, and at others deeply profound and emotional, all perfectly matching the philosophical-yet-flippant text.
Thank you to NetGalley and Houghton Mifflin Harcourt for the advance review copy!