


NEIL GAIMAN AND CHARLES VESS'S STARDUST features the New York Times best-selling author (THE SANDMAN) and one of the industry's best illustrators at the height of their creative powers. NEIL GAIMAN AND CHARLES VESS'S STARDUST features the New York Times best-selling author (THE SANDMAN) and one of the industry's best illustrators at the height of their creative powers.Winner of the American Library Award, Mythopoeic Award and World Fantasy Award for Best Artist! To gain the hand of his beloved, Tristran rashly vows to fetch the fallen star and embarks upon a lover's quest that will carry him over the ancient wall and into a world beyond his wildest imaginings. It is here in Wall that young Tristran Thorn loses his heart to the town beauty-a woman who is as cold and distant as the star she and Tristran see fall from the sky on a crisp October evening. Winner of the American Library Award, Mythopoeic Award and World Fantasy Award for Best Artist! Abstract This article calls on two branches of third-wave feminist theory ecofeminism and post-colonial feminism to investigate human and nonhuman interrelations in Neil Gaiman’s young. Neil Gaiman and Charles Vess Stardust Gaiman, Neil Published by Vertigo (1999) ISBN 10: 156389470X ISBN 13: 9781563894701 New Softcover Quantity: 1 Seller: Ebooksweb (Bensalem, PA, U.S.A.) Rating Seller Rating: Book Description Condition: New.
