![]() ![]() The book won several awards and two nominations for Harvey and Eisner awards in the US. ![]() ![]() A large part of the narration are a few of Cash’s songs which have been artistically integrated in the form of short stories. A number of flashbacks spotlight Cash’s youth. The book is centred on the fifties and sixties, which represent the most intensive and eventful, but also most painful time of his life. A large part of the storyline is the narration of the Folsom prison concert. Graphic novelist Reinhard Kleist depicts Johnny Cashs eventful life from his early sessions with Elvis Presley (1956), through the concert in Folsom Prison. The story is told by Folsom prison inmate Glen Sherley, who’s song “Greystone Chapell” is the main theme of the book. Cash I see a Darkness - Reinhard Kleist Cash I see a darkness Softcover, S/W 224 pages 14,99 ISBN 978-1906838072 Buy it here The comic biography I see a darkness devotes itself to the life and the works of one of the great legends in show business. Cash’s capricious life as a loner, a patriot, an outlaw and a rebel against the music business, a person in the public eye with a largely shattered private life holds a sufficient amount of authentic and thrilling events to be related in a packed story not only for Cash fans. ![]() The comic biography “I see a darkness” devotes itself to the life and the works of one of the great legends in show business. ![]()
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