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A graphic biography of one of the most celebrated, enduring and enigmatic figures in America's musical John Coltrane.
 
'My music is the spiritual expression of what I my faith, my knowledge, my being...'
 
John Coltrane rose from a hard and impoverished childhood in North Carolina to become one of the greatest jazz musicians of the age. From session musician to band member of Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie and Miles Davis, his raw talent and passion for experimentation inaugurated a new movement in jazz. Positioned at the beating heart of the 50s and 60s jazz movement, Coltrane and his quartet created some of the most innovative and expressive music of the age, including the hit album My Favorite Things and the landmark work A Love Supreme . Juxtaposing scenes from Coltrane's personal life -- his military career, addictions, political activism and love affairs -- against snapshots of his major recordings, Coltrane evokes an extraordinary life and the momentous historical events that formed its backdrop. It is a graphic novel that echoes his work in its structure and style, and forms a testament to a pioneer and legend, whose music continues to inspire to this day.

128 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2009

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539 reviews2,744 followers
February 10, 2012
The album Love Supreme is undoubtedly John Coltrane’s crown achievement and Paolo Parisi used its four piece suite structure as a foundation for his graphic novel biography, Coltrane.

It tells the story of one of the greatest Jazz musicians of all time starting from his humble beginnings – a deprived childhood spent among the cotton fields of North Carolina and then launching his career as a session musician in Philadelphia, until eventually meeting and teaming up with Miles Davis. Glimpses of Coltrane’s musical history alternate with scenes from his personal life: meeting his first wife Naima, the subsequent divorce, meeting his second wife Alice McLeod (not exactly in this order), his battle with addiction, and the birth of his children. All this is peppered with quotes from interviews and articles set against the backdrop of a good chunk of 20th century American history; segregation, civil rights movement, Malcolm X, Ku Klux Klan (notably their bombing of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church as John Coltrane dedicated a song to its victims).

Coltrane was not the one to stick to rules. He constantly broke them, pushed the boundaries and challenged his own creativity. Parisi bows to that by mimicking jazz music and converting it into a graphic novel. He abandons a pure chronological order in favour of using the division Coltrane invented for Love Supreme. As a result the book is divided into four parts which mirror the four parts of Love Supreme, i.e. ‘Acknowledgement’, ‘Resolution’, ‘Pursuance’, and ‘Psalm’. Parisi did his best to put jazz rhythm on the pages, and if you tune in you will hear syncopation, improvisation, crescendo and decrescendo.

If you know nothing about jazz and John Coltrane, this book probably wouldn’t be the best introduction. It relies too much on the reader’s understanding of jazz idiosyncrasies. However, if you are already a fan, Coltrane offers a pleasant journey through time and sound.

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Profile Image for Adriana Scarpin.
1,754 reviews
January 21, 2018
Grande HQbio que segue a cadência do jazz com suas idas e vindas, gostaria de ver mais trabalhos do autor, especialmente se ele se dispusesse a fazer mais HQbios de outras lendas do jazz, uma com o Miles Davis seria providencial, apesar dele já aparecer aqui como uma espécie de espírito guia interlocutor do Coltrane.
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4,822 reviews13.5k followers
January 18, 2012
This is a brief look at John Coltrane's life told in short, sporadic bursts that flit in a nonlinear way through the events, history, and records that he witnessed and experienced. This kind of (jazz?) storytelling is interesting but could have been just as effective if his story had been told in a cradle to grave style of most biographies.

The main problem with the book is its silence. It's a comic book about one of the great jazz musicians of the 20th century and yet just seeing him playing and seeing musical notes in bubbles isn't nearly the same as listening to the music itself. And that's the limit of this artistic medium when trying to express something approaching another artistic medium - it falls short.

While the book is good at recounting the events of Coltrane's life, it just tells you things about Coltrane and doesn't come close to expressing what this man means to so many. To do this, listen to his music - his records were, and continue to be, the best biography of the man anyone could ask for as it's the truest expression of who he was.
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237 reviews20 followers
May 31, 2019
Com um traço limpo e honesto, Parisi realiza uma verdadeira jam sobre a vida e obra de John Coltrane. O livro não se destaca pela genialidade do desenho ou pela profundidade da pesquisa biográfica, mas sim pela maneira como a narrativa é montada.

A história se divide em quatro atos, homônimos às músicas que compõem o álbum “A Love Supreme” – obra máxima de Coltrane. Além disso, cada ato possui recortes abruptos (“Giant Steps”…) e histórias paralelas, compondo uma versão literária de Hard-Bop.

“O som nasce, cresce, propaga-se na natureza do mundo, na natureza das coisas. Tudo é som, tudo é silêncio e contemplação. Tudo nasce, morre e se regenera. Tudo flui do Divino por sua própria vontade. Tudo aquilo cuja essência é som.”

‘Coltrane’ é um livro não para ser lido, mas ouvido.
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20 reviews1 follower
January 18, 2019
While the story is not told chronologically and requires some prior knowledge about the new Jazz age in America it is visually beautiful.
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93 reviews4 followers
January 9, 2011
Coltrane (Black Velvet, 128 pp. 13 €) è un graphic novel jazz. Non solo perché narra a fumetti la vita di John Coltrane, ma perché del jazz ha la struttura, il ritmo, il fraseggio. Dopo tante biografie sul sassofonista per antonomasia, ecco finalmente il formato perfetto che si adatta in pieno all’ascolto e al ritmo della sua musica: il fumetto.

Paolo Parisi esegue con gli strumenti della scrittura e del disegno una lunga suite, plasmata su A love supreme. Dal capolavoro di Trane prende le mosse la suddivisione in capitoli della storia, Acknowledgement, Resolution, Pursuance e Psalm, una suddivisione che non segue un ordine cronologico lineare ma che evoca l’itinerario mistico del disco e lo interseca con la vita del musicista e per traslato dell’America. Dall’infanzia difficile nella Carolina del Nord agli incontri con Thelonious Monk, Duke Ellington Archie Shepp, Elvin Jones, McCoy Turner, Bill Evans e naturalmente Miles Davis ed Eric Dolphy; il rapporto con questi ultimi due è forse il tema più toccante, un vero “assolo” che percorre tutta la storia. E poi Malcolm X, le Black Panther, il Ku Klux Klan, l’eroina, le donne - Naima e Alice - e la spiritualità, la politica, le sperimentazioni e le aperture al free jazz, le sessioni in studio e il mitico concerto al centro di cultura africana Olatunji a New York nel 1967.

Il tratto è essenziale, scarno: bianco, nero e grigio sono per Parisi quello che Fa, La bemolle e Si bemolle sono per A love supreme, note base di partenza, un fulcro semplice su cui costruire un’opera vibrante, clamorosamente evocativa, dall’intreccio complesso e dalle sfumature ricche e profonde. I testi del giovane autore si muovono dal grave all’acuto, come un improvvisatore che segua o contrasti l’accompagnamento grafico.

È una narrazione ostica, difficile, che va avanti e torna indietro di continuo, che subisce impennate improvvise e stacchi laceranti eppure scorre fluida ed energica perché ha un segreto: è puro suono, proprio come “fu in principio”. E per questo il modo migliore di leggere e guardare Coltrane è quello di mettere sul piatto A love supreme, abbassare la puntina e voltare le pagine.



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Profile Image for Gabriel.
70 reviews4 followers
November 15, 2013
3.5 stars. An interesting experiment into making a comic follow jazz music. Nice art and some touching moments. It ends up being more loke a snapshot of Coltrane's life though. As much as I appreciate what the author was trying to do, only having snippets from various moments in the man's life ends up being unsatisfying. Bonus points fir the experimentation and for the last segment which is combined with 'Trane's Love Supreme poem.
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1,405 reviews60 followers
July 3, 2018
Scopro con questo libro Parisi, e devo dire che il suo modo di raccontare è incisivo ed essenziale. Il lavoro di ricerca, soprattutto iconografica (nei suoi disegni si ritrovano foto d'epoca e copertine di album), è ottimo. Si vede che ama il jazz, e questo è un libro per chi ama il jazz (forse un po' troppo, nel senso che alcuni dettagli forse resteranno oscuri al lettore non "esperto" - ed è questo l'unico motivo per cui metto 3 e non 4 stelline di anobii).
5,870 reviews146 followers
January 20, 2020
Coltrane is a biographical graphic novel written and illustrated by Paolo Parisi. It is a concise graphic narrative of jazz musician John Coltrane from humble cotton picker to famous jazz musician and anchored by his album: Love Supreme.

John William Coltrane was an American jazz saxophonist and composer. Working in the bebop and hard bop idioms early in his career, Coltrane helped pioneer the use of modes and was at the forefront of free jazz. He led at least fifty recording sessions and appeared on many albums by other musicians, including trumpeter Miles Davis and pianist Thelonious Monk.

The graphic novel starts with his humble beginnings as a deprived child spent among the cotton fields of North Carolina and then launching his career as a session musician in Philadelphia, until eventually meeting and teaming up with Miles Davis. Glimpses of Coltrane's musical history alternate with scenes from his personal life with quotes from interviews and articles set against the backdrop of a good chunk of 20th century American history.

Coltrane is written somewhat well. Separated into four parts: Acknowledgement, Resolution, Pursuance, and Psalm, Parisi based the biography on Coltrane's album: Love Supreme – perhaps his best known. By doing this, Parisi abandons a pure chronological order in favor of using the musical division of the album. Parisi did his best to put jazz rhythm on the pages, and could practically hear syncopation, improvisation, crescendo and decrescendo.

All in all, Coltrane is an uneven biography of one of the greatest jazz musicians – John Coltrane.
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54 reviews13 followers
March 26, 2020
Interessante opera, che si vede ha dietro tantissima passione e ricerca (l'autore fornisce bibliografia, discografia e videografia in appendice, oltre che una postfazione che spiega intenti e precisa libertà).
Questo però è un suo grande limite, risultando confusa ai non iniziati, con i suoi salti temporali frequenti ogni poche tavole, i riferimenti intuiti ma perduti, i passaggi non chiari perché manca la conoscenza della biografia di Coltrane.
Lo stile di disegno (molto appropriato e buono, va detto, con dei cali però evidenti nelle riproduzioni di stampati, dalla copertina di rivista all'etichetta di bottiglia, probabilmente per imperizia col digitale che fa anche a pugni con la matericità del resto) acuisce la confusione alle volte.
Non mi è chiaro se e come l'edizione Coconino differisca da quella Black Velvet, ma dalla postfazione si direbbe che contiene delle modifiche frutto di quasi dieci anni di ulteriori studi e passione.

Sicuramente ora provvederò, purtroppo solo a lettura avvenuta, ad ascoltare Coltrane, soprattutto A Love Supreme, e a leggerne la biografia, per cercare di capire meglio a posteriori quest'opera.
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Author 2 books2 followers
November 24, 2025
La graphic novel di Paolo Parisi su John Coltrane è un’opera rispettosa, sincera e visivamente curata, che tenta con coraggio di raccontare un artista irraccontabile. È un libro bello da possedere, bello da sfogliare, bello da ammirare… ma non sempre bello da capire.
Il limite del medium (l’assenza del suono) e la frammentarietà del racconto la rendono un’opera parzialmente riuscita: affascinante per i cultori, difficile per i neofiti.
Un omaggio appassionato, ma non una biografia definitiva.

Recensione completa: https://enricogiammarco.com/libro/col...
Profile Image for Eric.
77 reviews3 followers
November 27, 2017
Está bien, tiene cosas buenas. Pero creo que se podría haber hecho más. No encuentro la asociación de la estructura con respecto a A Love Supreme. Creo que el acercamiento a la teoría espiritual/musical de Coltrane no es muy profundo. Se queda en pantallazos de su vida, de una manera muy selectiva y histórica. Pero es un desafío importante, y la obsesión melómana por las sesiones de grabación y el círculo de músicos que rodeaba a Coltrane están bien retratados.
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March 9, 2022
até hoje me aventurei muito pouco no mundo dos quadrinhos, mas fui a uma livraria comprar um livro para uma amiga e me deparei com esse. como boa doutrinadinha do cornell west, coltrane tornou-se um artista muito especial na minha formação como pessoa, assim comprei o livro. gostei, há algo metalinguístico na forma como a história é conduzida. quanto ao coltrane, ah... que um sentimento maior possa sempre nos guiar rumo à luta constante!❤️‍🔥 a love supreme✊
3 reviews4 followers
April 12, 2020
Trane Trane Trane

A spiritual ride through the ocean of notes dead in heroine track and drowned in liquor, title and Gods forgiveness. Artistic visual captures the essence of a legend. Where do legends too when they die? Graphic novels, tributes to their contribution to humanity.
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155 reviews3 followers
October 15, 2021
I enjoyed this mostly for the art. Occasionally a few sections were interesting, but the illustrated studio sessions and live performances occasionally felt like padding. The story jumps around a lot so it's hard to get a grip until the very end, but as it comes together finally it elevates everything and I'm glad I read this.
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Author 6 books24 followers
September 17, 2024
Narratively thin, and I don't mean the jumbled timeline. It's biographical, not interrogative. It doesn't explain what he brought to music, only how his relationships played out -- but told in snippets. Unremarkable art with some comically bad feet.
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Author 1 book3 followers
January 8, 2018
Lovely style and look to this book. A thoughtful and though provoking work which I wish had been much longer and in-depth.
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171 reviews5 followers
January 31, 2026
tracos lindos lindos, esse cinza pra emular p&b, muito bom, mas a narrativa....pq tanto salto no tempo pra lá e pra cá?
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Author 125 books26 followers
January 14, 2011
Coltrane (Black Velvet, 128 pp. 13 €) è un graphic novel jazz. Non solo perché narra a fumetti la vita di John Coltrane, ma perché del jazz ha la struttura, il ritmo, il fraseggio. Dopo tante biografie sul sassofonista per antonomasia, ecco finalmente il formato perfetto che si adatta in pieno all’ascolto e al ritmo della sua musica: il fumetto.

Paolo Parisi esegue con gli strumenti della scrittura e del disegno una lunga suite, plasmata su A love supreme. Dal capolavoro di Trane prende le mosse la suddivisione in capitoli della storia, Acknowledgement, Resolution, Pursuance e Psalm, una suddivisione che non segue un ordine cronologico lineare ma che evoca l’itinerario mistico del disco e lo interseca con la vita del musicista e per traslato dell’America. Dall’infanzia difficile nella Carolina del Nord agli incontri con Thelonious Monk, Duke Ellington Archie Shepp, Elvin Jones, McCoy Turner, Bill Evans e naturalmente Miles Davis ed Eric Dolphy; il rapporto con questi ultimi due è forse il tema più toccante, un vero “assolo” che percorre tutta la storia. E poi Malcolm X, le Black Panther, il Ku Klux Klan, l’eroina, le donne - Naima e Alice - e la spiritualità, la politica, le sperimentazioni e le aperture al free jazz, le sessioni in studio e il mitico concerto al centro di cultura africana Olatunji a New York nel 1967.

Il tratto è essenziale, scarno: bianco, nero e grigio sono per Parisi quello che Fa, La bemolle e Si bemolle sono per A love supreme, note base di partenza, un fulcro semplice su cui costruire un’opera vibrante, clamorosamente evocativa, dall’intreccio complesso e dalle sfumature ricche e profonde. I testi del giovane autore si muovono dal grave all’acuto, come un improvvisatore che segua o contrasti l’accompagnamento grafico.

È una narrazione ostica, difficile, che va avanti e torna indietro di continuo, che subisce impennate improvvise e stacchi laceranti eppure scorre fluida ed energica perché ha un segreto: è puro suono, proprio come “fu in principio”. E per questo il modo migliore di leggere e guardare Coltrane è quello di mettere sul piatto A love supreme, abbassare la puntina e voltare le pagine.



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8 reviews6 followers
June 22, 2014
Other than Art Spiegelman's seminal 'Maus' and Marjane Satrapi's 'Persepolis' and 'Chicken with Plums', graphic novels have tended not to be my oeuvre. But pursuing my interest in John Coltrane and as a fan of his 'A Love Supreme' album since my teens, not to mention his heart-breaking composition 'Alabama', (recorded in memory of the four girls killed at a Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama in 1963 by a bomb planted by the Klu Klux Klan - they are remembered in Parisi's book) and his inspired re-interpretation of Rodgers and Hammerstein's 'My Favourite Things' this title piqued my curiosity.

Borrowing excerpts of "interviews, articles, conversations and thoughts" from Lewis Porter's biography, 'John Coltrane: The Life and Music', Parisi takes inspiration for the structure of his book from A Love Supreme, the four chapters being Acknowledgment, Resolution, Pursuance and Psalm. He also adapts parts of Coltrane's last interview, with Frank Kofsky in August 1966, a transcript of which can apparently be found in Kofsky's 'Black Nationalism and the Revolution in Music' as well as online.

We are taken on a potted journey of Trane's life-story from his impoverished 1930s North Carolina childhood to his premature death from liver cancer in 1967 via his addictions, loves, civil rights activism and his musical collaborations but never in a straight chronological line much like the man's music. The sleazy feel of some of the jazz club depictions call to mind some of George Grosz's pen & ink works.

A couple of years ago I acquired a second-hand copy of Ashley Kahn's Granta-published 'A Love Supreme/The Creation of John Coltrane's Classic Album'. I really must seek out the safe place I left it in, as yet unread...
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38 reviews1 follower
March 9, 2024
O que une a maior parte das vertentes do jazz é a improvisação e, por consequência, a imprevisibilidade. E é com isso em mente que, para contar a biografia de um dos maiores artistas do gênero, Paolo Parisi adota uma narrativa não linear. Mas apesar da não linearidade, nada soa confuso: o fio condutor da narrativa é o álbum A Love Supreme, que resume várias tendências estilísticas de Coltrane, das mais acessíveis às mais abrasivas (sendo portanto uma escolha ideal para representar a miríada de situações abordadas no enredo).

Ler a HQ enquanto eu ouvia o álbum conseguiu, em alguns momentos, me colocar num estado de êxtase que se assemelha ao da improvisação musical. A HQ por si mesma, no entanto, foi incapaz de fazê-lo. Mesmo assim, ela é em si valiosa para quem é fã de Coltrane ou de jazz em geral. Mas tome nota: não é uma obra para quem quer conhecer Coltrane. A leitura já pressupõe um conhecimento mínimo de sua biografia e de certos acontecimentos da história do jazz.
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1,345 reviews2 followers
May 7, 2016
This was my first Graphic Novel. Drawings were great, and while I have loved Coltrane, and studied his music in college, I did not connect him to the civil rights movement in the 60's. While graphic novels are quick, perhaps even superficial reads - I really liked that the end has a discography and bibliography that may cause people to want to read and learn more.
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122 reviews4 followers
January 17, 2017
Like Coltrane's playing, this graphic novel is nonlinear, syncopated, showing episodes in the musician's life that moved him forward & back. It works beautifully as a simplistic yet revealing snapshot of the man with brief mentions of important influences, famous & not, as well as glimpses at his own motivations, vices, and regrets.
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23 reviews1 follower
July 21, 2013
biographical graphic novel depicting the clarinet playing, jazz king John Coltrane's life. Telling his life through short anectdotes. The book sets an interesting atmosphere for a biography I wouldn't be too keen on reading otherwise.
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18 reviews3 followers
March 12, 2014
Short scenes from John Coltrane's life, pieced together non-chronologically in a structure that mirrors the album A Love Supreme. The illustrations and the text are atmospheric and minimal, and yet manage to cram in a lot of detail and background - a perfect complement to the music.
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38 reviews1 follower
February 15, 2016
Loved the storytelling and illustrations. Some reviews complained of too many "silent" panels (no dialog), but if you listen to the Coltrane album or session that corresponds to each story (as the author recommends) the "silent" panels come alive.
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54 reviews
May 29, 2017
A portrayal of John Coltrane as a quiet, introspective, and troubled man dedicated only to jazz. The artwork is good. I appreciated that there wasn't too much dialogue, which is appropriate for Coltrane's character.
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