Книга Signal to Noise
Neil Gaiman has written highly acclaimed books for both children and adults and is the first author to have won both the Carnegie and Newbery Medals for the same work - The Graveyard Book. Many of his books, including Coraline and Stardust, have been made into films; Neverwhere has been adapted for TV and radio; and American Gods and Good Omens have been adapted into major TV series. He has also written two episodes of Doctor Who and appeared in The Simpsons as himself. He is the writer of many graphic novels, including the Sandman comic series, which has sold over a million copies in hardback and paperback.
Dave McKean is a long-term collaborator of Neil's and has worked with him on many titles, including the Sandman series, for which he won a World Fantasy Award. The children's picture book The Wolves in the Walls was shortlisted for the Kate Greenaway Award. He won the Smarties Gold Award in 2005 for Varjak Paw by S. F. Said. Dave is also a film-maker. He lives in Kent.
'Signal to Noise does not entertain. It scratches, it provokes, it frightens. It tells you things you don't want to know but then twists you inside out by saying, look harder and see the poignance, the beauty of light dancing on life's edge, truth that is as simple and direct as death.' - Jonathan Carroll, from his introduction.
Originally commissioned and serialised in The Face, the comic strip Signal to Noise was then expanded and revised for its launch on the VG Graphics list in 1992 with an introduction by Jonathan Caroll.
It tells the story of a film director, somewhere in London, dying of cancer. His life's crowning achievement, his greatest film, would have told the story of a European village as the last hour of AD 999 approached - the midnight which the villagers were convinced would bring with it Armageddon.
Now that story will never be told. But he still pointlessly works it out in his head, making a film that no one will ever see.
No one but the reader.
A must-have reissue of a Gaiman/McKean classic, brought back into print with new artwork by Dave McKean for the cover.















