Everywhere Antennas
CBC Books | CBC | Posted: March 7, 2017 9:05 PM | Last Updated: April 7, 2017
Julie Delporte
Everywhere Antennas is a deeply affecting, sparely constructed novel. Told in the first person, it offers diary-like entries from an anonymous narrator who is undergoing a nervous breakdown and struggling to hold together a failing relationship. In soft, flowing coloured pencil, Delporte shows her narrator coming to terms with a rare and misunderstood sensitivity to the radiation emitted by the televisions, cell phones and computers that permeate urban life.
Everywhere Antennas is the portrait of a woman caught in the margins, struggling to balance the demands of technology and modern life with the need to find meaningful relationships and work. (From Drawn & Quarterly)