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The arrival shaun
The arrival shaun












To ensure a seamless reading experience, many hundreds of individual pictures are necessarily put to service – and this is accomplished with a blisteringly capable understanding of visual narrative, of what the reader’s eye needs to see, and where on the page it needs to be seen. Intricately and realistically rendered in pencil and lush charcoal tones, with each panel bathed in a soft and slightly hazy glow, the book cultivates a carefully worn and aged aesthetic. And all the way along, in every event and circumstance that he encounters, there is a carefully placed, wonderfully recognisable echo for the reader, young and old alike, to uncover and relate to. His life undergoes a blossoming of sorts, as both the place and its people open up to him. Gradually, he begins to learn how some things work, and where other things are – at times through persisting in his endeavours, at other times through the kindness of his fellow city-folk.

the arrival shaun

His everyday confrontation with the otherness of the city finds a fitting amplification in the wonderfully inventive pictures of Shaun Tan – and in amongst all the visual strangeness, a vocabulary of forms and patterns emerges serving to reinforce the fantastic reality of this new world. It is here that Tan’s wordless approach comes into its own, working entirely to the story’s favour upon arrival in a new land, it is the simplest thing to be lost for words. From the arcane rituals of categorisation he is subjected to upon entry, to the initially unfathomable nature of what should by all rights be a kitchen tap, he finds himself in a world whose signs and habits he is quite unable to read. We see him cross an ocean, and arrive in a new land. The protagonist – a tired and gentle sort of everyman – departs.

the arrival shaun

Whether these images of the mundane fused with the unsettling are to be taken literally or as metaphor is not entirely clear what is certain is that the very air itself carries a ceaseless, unwelcome weight. As the family emerge from the house, and walk the father to a train station, we witness dark, serpentine forms writhing along above drab streets, yet nobody seems to attend to them in any way. It becomes apparent that he is leaving for a time, not out of animosity, but as a temporary necessity. The story begins in a nameless land, with the scene being set for the departure of a man from his wife and daughter. Rare, because it is so remarkably difficult – when attempting to tell an engaging and comprehensible story solely in pictures - to avoid a descent into monotonous exposition.

the arrival shaun

Straddling the divide between children’s picture book and adult graphic novel to splendid effect, The Arrival, by Australian illustrator Shaun Tan, is one of those rare beasts: a wholly graphic fiction, that dispenses with the use of words entirely.














The arrival shaun