Paul Nash was real. His surrealist art is real, too, hung in galleries all over Britain, reminding us of the reality of the First World War. His dreams, as reimagined by Dave McKean, are real too - at least as long as this book stays open. Memoirs about war, atrocities, depression and death are hard to read - and this one is no different. And yet, McKean manages to overcome his own pretentious logophilia, carefully balancing story and art to create moments of breathtaking beauty that both...
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