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Eightfold Path

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By (author): Charles Johnson Steven Barnes

Illustrated by: Bryan Christopher Moss

From award-winning authors Charles Johnson and Steven Barnes comes a graphic novel anthology of interconnected Afrofuturistic parables inspired by the teachings of Buddhanow in paperbackEight strangerslooking for enlightenment from an ancient spiritual teacherare trapped in a cave high in the mountains on their way to his temple. One of his acolytes directs them to each tell a story that the group can learn from as they wait out the horrible snowstorm that rages outside the caves entrance.One by one, the travelers each share a story that, unbeknownst to them, is actually a morality tale representing one of the aspects of final enlightenment as taught in Buddhism. As the wind howls through the night, they tell symbolic stories of horror, dystopia, high adventure, cyberpunk, and urban fantasy. Each story is a spoke on the symbolic Dharma wheel, and each interlocking tale gets the travelers closer to their true destiny: unveiling the future of the entire human race. This remarkable collection borrows heavily from the traditions of pop culture morality anthology series such as The Twilight Zone,The Outer Limits, Night Gallery, Lovecraft Country, and the publications of E.C. Comics. Strongly influenced by the science fiction pulps of the 1950s and 1960s, this brilliant collection remixes classic social narratives, such as Platos Allegory of the Cave, Chaucers The Canterbury Tales, and The Arabian Nights, through an edgy, contemporary, yet spiritually centered lens. In The Eightfold Path, our destinies lie in heeding the lessons given in every one of these entrancing tales. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 229 x 152mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Oct 2023
  • Publisher: Abrams
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781419744488

About Charles JohnsonSteven Barnes

Steven Barnes is the New York Times bestselling NAACP Image Awardwinning author of more than 30 novels. Nominated for Nebula and Hugo awards writer of the Emmy-winning A Stitch in Time episode of The Outer Limits and winner of the Octavia E. Butler Memorial Award Barnes is a pioneering Afrofuturist writer and one of the most honored voices in the field. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife British Fantasy Awardwinning novelist Tananarive Due. Barnes has taught and lectured at UCLA USC the University of Washington Mensa Pasadena JPL the Smithsonian Museum the University of North Carolina and many others. His most recent publication is Twelve Days (Tor 2017). Dr. Charles Johnson is a professor emeritus at the University of Washington and author of 23 books. He is a novelist philosopher essayist literary scholar short story writer cartoonist illustrator and an author of childrens literature screenplays and teleplays. A MacArthur Fellow Johnson has received a 2002 American Academy of Arts and Letters Award for Literature a 1990 National Book Award for his novel Middle Passage a 1985 Writers Guild Award for his PBS teleplay Booker the 2016 W.E.B. Du Bois Award at the National Black Writers Conference and many others. The Charles Johnson Society at the American Literature Association was founded in 2003. In November 2016 Pegasus Theater in Chicago debuted its play adaptation of Middle Passage titled Rutherfords Travels. Johnsons most recent publications are The Way of the Writer: Reflections on the Art and Craft of Storytelling (Scribner 2016) and his fourth short story collection Night Hawks (Scribner 2018). He lives in Seattle Washington. Bryan Christopher Moss was born and raised in Columbus Ohio. At the age of 18 he began working professionally on storyboards and comics while founding and creating a T-shirt company Strange Things. His commercial clients include Cirque du Soleil Marvel Comics Sprite and a partnership with the Greater Columbus Arts Council. In addition to his freelancing and contractual projects Moss is an educator. He has collaborated with the likes of Wexner Center for the Arts Ohio State University the Columbus Museum of Art and the Columbus College of Art and Design. He curated installed and even showed his own work in his latest exhibition at King Arts Complex The Black Panther: Celebrating 50+ Years of Black Superheroes. In 2020 Columbus Alive named Moss as the citys Best Comic Book Artist. He was also recently named an artist in residency at the prestigious Aminah Robinson House in Columbus Ohio.

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