Simon Stålenhag is the internationally lauded artist and author of Tales from the Loop, Things from the Flood, and The Electric State--the narrative art books that stunned the world with a vision of an alternate 1980s and 1990s where technology had invaded the tranquil landscapes to form an entirely new universe of the eerie and the nostalgic. He lives in Stockholm, Sweden.
"[Simon Stålenhag's] stories crawl into my brain and mess with my
memory of history, time, and place. His art (photorealistic, washed
out, laced in neon or icicles, nostalgic and futuristic both at the
same time) gets into my eyes and stays there. . . . If you're
anything like me, you'll take those images to bed with you for a
long time and dream of Stålenhag's America -- lost to sand, to
drought, to war, to loneliness, and stalked always by the low,
distant rumble of something terrible rising out of the earth and
coming for you."--NPR Books on The Electric State
"[The] mix of science fiction and real world pop-culture nostalgia
is instantly compelling, but there are layers to The Electric State
that take the story beyond surface value. . . . In a way, it is an
extremely American story, bringing together themes like the
intersection of war and technology; fire-and-brimstone religion and
its effect on LGBT youth; families separated by great physical
distance while still being a part of the same country."--Los
Angeles Times on The Electric State
"A haunting illustrated novel. . . . Readers of bleak, emotionally
rich dystopian science fiction will be fascinated with the way
Stålenhag doles out details--all the way to the open-ended,
heartbreaking conclusion."--Booklist, starred review on The
Electric State
"A jaw-dropping science fiction artbook . . . This quiet, sad
adventure is an excellent and visually stunning addition to any
graphic novel, art, or science fiction collection."--Publishers
Weekly, starred review on The Electric State
"An awe-inspiring vision of a species committing suicide, perhaps
to be reborn as something new. . . The Electric State is a striking
and strangely compelling work of science fiction gothic. Providing
a series of snapshots of an alternate Earth of yesteryear, it tells
the story of how that world ended."--New York Journal of Books on
The Electric State
"One part art-book, one part picture-book--the mundanity of
everyday relationships play out alongside science fiction imagery
that is as beautiful as it is unsettling."--Waypoint on The
Electric State
"Simon Stålenhag did not forget the robots. More to the point,
Simon Stålenhag can't forget the robots, because in his remarkable,
beautiful new art book, Tales From The Loop, he has embedded them
into our collective past, offering a vision of an alt-history
Sweden in the late 80's and early 90's where they clack through
suburban streets, lurk in the backyard trees, or lie, still and
cold, abandoned in snowy fields... If you've got a geek in your
family who needs a Christmas present, this should be it. They'll
love you forever. If you've got a young nerd in need of corruption
? a kid who'd benefit from having their reality shaken and their
head filled with impossible things ? this'll do the trick because,
Tales has the magic. It's got the robots, the weirdness, the
dinosaurs."-- "NPR.org"
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