
The Carter Family
Don't Forget This Song
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نقد و بررسی

November 15, 2012
To tell the story of the first family of country music, Lasky poses simple, flat figures before minimal backdrops, letting color and shading conjure atmosphere. Panels vary little in size; a half-pager's a real event. Altogether, the art recalls early daily comics and old Carter Family photos. Perhaps only a very distinctive stylistsay, R. Crumbcould have made the book look better, even then not making it look better suited to the subject. As for that subject, readers of Mark Zwonitzer and Charles Hirshberg's Will You Miss Me When I'm Gone? (2002) will appreciate how closely Young and Lasky reflect that masterpiece of country music history. The Carters preserved an enormous body of traditional Appalachian song that affected the repertoire, attitudes, harmonies, and rhythms of country music, up to and including rock 'n' roll. An 18-minute CD lets those who've never heard them get acquainted, but chances are that most readers will already know their hitsthe likes of Wildwood Flower, Can the Circle Be Unbroken, and Keep On the Sunny Side. (Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2012, American Library Association.)
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