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Melvile : L'histoire de Samuel Beauclair

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Après un premier roman, Samuel Beauclair s'installe à Melvile dans une maison ayant appartenu à son père, lui-même romancier. En proie à une dépression créative et amoureuse, il ne parvient plus à écrire. Il espère trouver dans les lieux de son enfance une nouvelle sérénité, loin des noirceurs du passé. A la suite d'une double rencontre, celle des frère et soeur, Rachel et David, Samuel ouvrira des portes trop longtemps restées closes. Mais c'était sans compter qu'ici, à Melvile, certains démons, certaines légendes prennent chair et corps bien plus facilement qu'ailleurs...

136 pages, Hardcover

First published October 4, 2013

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7,057 reviews83 followers
January 6, 2019
I read this one in English. Well that was one hell of a comic/graphic novel. First of all the artwork is amazing, not just illustrations, but true art! Awesome! Second, the story is perfect. it as surprise, darkness, resilience, love, good characters and everything is tell perfectly. Top of the league! Read it!
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4,302 reviews32 followers
March 21, 2020
'Melvile: The Story of Samuel Beauclair' with art and story by Romain Renard is a story of a writer returning to a small town to find inspiration.

Sam Beauclair is a successful author who is on the hook for his second book. His wife is pregnant and the financial pressures on his life make him take an odd job painting a house. He knows nothing about house painting, but he forms a relationship with the guy who has hired him as well as the guy's younger sister. Sam's past is about to be discovered, and his new friends will find their loyalties tested.

I liked this story and the painted art style. There are pages that have a bit more text, and I found those kind of pulled me out of the story, but this was a decent read, and I'm glad I got a chance to read it.

I received a review copy of this graphic novel from Europe Comics and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you for allowing me to review this graphic novel.
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1,971 reviews59 followers
January 6, 2019
I read the English edition of this and realised that this is an excellent graphic novel. On the face of it the story appears to be about a writer who is supposed to be writing his second novel but instead drifts into writers block and an adulterous relationship even though he has a pregnant wife.

As the story develops it becomes clear that all is not what it seems. The echos of the past blend in with the present and a haunting and excellent story unfolds. The artwork has different dark tones which emphasise the haunting feel of the story. As I read it that haunting feel grew and then just burst into the truth in a way that is surprising.

Copy provided by Netgalley in exchange for an unbiased review.
128 reviews1 follower
October 18, 2025
Relecture après achat du tome 3 et du tome d'histoires additionnelles. J'aime toujours autant le travail magnifique de Romain Renard 🥰 Avec en bonus une bande son créée pour la BD qui correspond au temps de lecture
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310 reviews5 followers
January 17, 2022
This is the second Melvile book Ive read. First I read "L'histoire de Saul Miller" which is actually second book but it came to my hands first and it was so good that I imidiattly bought Sameul Beauclair story and it is also great read.

Both books are kinda similar, art style is the same and it is amazing and the stories are about men and their struggle with their own past in present time and in city of Melvile. Different demons from past but the same manifest as out main characters hide their past and try to live in present time with those baggage.

There are similar motives in both books like women, relationships, fires and nature....but I enjoyed both stories equally and I'm looking forward for the third book and I hope it will go along.

Romain Renard brings everything I love about graphic novels in my late 30s (40 in 2 years). Great characters, great stories, amazing art style and even a soundtrack which really goes great along during reading.

If I would like to recommend graphic novels to some of my friends who are heavy readers of literature and wan't to step into graphic novels - Renard would be my recommendation.

What I like the most in Renard books is how he plays with light and nature in his drawings. It's a pure art and it's rare to see in graphic novels. But the atmosphere he creates, composition of images and emotions he recreates are really amazing.

Both books by Renard are my top recommendations for anyone and I'm sure the third book would be the same. I can't wait for it to be released.
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1,101 reviews33 followers
April 20, 2018
Il aura fallu deux ans à Romain Renard pour nous concocter ce premier tome d'une longue série (je l'espère!) Et l'attente aura vraiment valu la peine! L'on sent que le tout est étoffé et ancré dans une réalité qui nous dépasse largement en tant que lecteur. Les illustrations sont tout simplement soignées, évocatrices parfois, mais le plus souvent concrète. L'on a vraiment l'impression de vivre à Melvile, d'entrer dans l'univers de cet auteur tout en laissant planer un certain mystère. Du début à la fin, j'ai été captivé. Je le recommande fortement!
9,186 reviews130 followers
January 19, 2019
(Read in English.) (As if that's important.)

Seeing as a real reviewer would nit-pick with this book, I will. For one thing, he does say where he lives, so they shouldn't make out they don't know. For another, there is a case for saying the legend is slightly shoe-horned into proceedings. For a third, you could question whether the voicemail would have that message, considering the timeline. For a fourth, she asks to crash when she already seems an accepted part of the household. But all the same – boy. What a book. The artwork really sets the mood, with two houses growing to have completely differing palettes and tones, as our hero grows to prefer life with his employer and his sexy sister and not his home life. Our main man is a young bloke, struggling to fit into his father's footsteps and house, as his one-book-and-then-block writing career is not a match for his old man's. You can see that being done elsewhere. His eyes alight on the svelte figure of the sister of the guy employing him to decorate and winter-proof his huge cabin home. You can see that being done elsewhere. But there is still so much else on these pages that you won't have seen. Wonderfully rich painted artwork, a real narrative drive that drops your emotions on a fairground machine mid-ride, and – it's just really well done. Those niggles aren't quite enough to knock this off the rarefied five star perch – let's face it, I've thought about and looked back over this book more than others that have reached that esteemed rating. This is well, well, well worth consideration. As are, so it seems, heart-shaped areolae. Please, publishers, bring us the sequel soon!
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4 reviews
March 13, 2018
Ambiance roman noir au fond des bois. la ligne graphique est ce qui attire l'œil et donne envie de lire cette BD. Je n'ai pas eu accès au contenu pour ipad créé pour accompagner le livre, mais je pense qu'elle peut contribuer au plaisir de lecture. Je recommande de découvrir ce livre à l'aube ou bien au crépuscule, pour des ambiances lumineuses qui se marrient bien avec le style de cette BD.
Le tome suivant est sur ma PAL.
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1,028 reviews38 followers
February 5, 2019
Sam Beauclair is a writer with current writer's block, living with his pregnant wife in the cabin (or not?). He decides to take a job as a handyman, he falls in love with a really young girl. Spoken as this it sounds a little bad and ordinary. What really caught my attention was the interesting and unusual artwork. It was something I saw as quite ugly here and there and seconds later I loved it. The landscape images were nice, animals too. Faces looked sometimes poorly drawn.

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10.4k reviews1,061 followers
June 30, 2023
A writer in a small town has hit a block he can't get past and he has the added stress of a pregnant wife to take care of. He answers an ad to paint a house in order to bring in some money. There he meets a brother and sister who he becomes friends with and maybe more with the sister. The twist was well done and I didn't see it coming. The artwork was great too.
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1,643 reviews24 followers
December 29, 2024
Recensione dei volumi 1 e 2 di Melvile scritta per il sito NerdPool e che potete trovare al seguente link:
https://www.nerdpool.it/melvile-1-e-2...

Samuel Beauclair è uno scrittore che ha conosciuto il successo, ma adesso si trova bloccato tanto da non riuscire più a scrivere nulla. Si è ritirato a Melvile in cerca di ispirazione, ma sopratutto di tranquillità, tra le foreste che circondano questa cittadina e la sua gente semplice e spontanea. Dietro un apparente serenità e normalità, Samuel è tormentato e inganna se stesso e gli altri, non sapendo che direzione dare non solo alla sua scrittura ma alla sua vita. Per rompere la routine decide di offrirsi come tuttofare e aiuta a ristrutturare la casa dei fratelli David e Rachel. Questi lavori manuali lo aiutano a calmarsi e lo fa anche il rapporto che si instaura con Rachel, difficile da definire e che lo confonde, ma queste nuove esperienze lo porteranno a dover affrontare i mostri reali e metaforici che lo circondano.

La storia di Melvile è a suo modo classica, avendo una trama già vista in altri libri, fumetti, film. Però è importante dire che non sia affatto noiosa ma a suo modo ti trascina dentro quello che vive Samuel. Lo fa grazie sopratutto al suo disegno, molto poetico e bello, che ricorda degli acquarelli. Rende molto bene in particolare il paesaggio, questa natura incontaminata che circonda Melvile con le sue atmosfere rurali e la sua gente schietta, chiusa e ancorata a tradizioni e situazioni che si ripetono costantemente. Ci sono luci e ombre in questa cittadina e nelle sue foreste, segreti, misteri, dubbi e paure, con un tocco di soprannaturale che non si capisce se esista o meno. Si tratta di uno scherzo della mente di Samuel o no? Forse spetta anche al lettore interpretare alcuni fatti e vedere il nostro protagonista capire come superare i suoi traumi, le sue paure e lanciarsi verso una nuova vita.

Troviamo un rito di passaggio reale e metaforico, di crescere, diventare adulti, lasciando alle spalle il nostro passato che ci ha segnato e definito quello che siamo e ci seguirà ovunque noi andiamo. Come succede al protagonista del successivo volume di Melvile. Saul Miller è un professore ritornato al suo paese natale. Passa una vita tranquilla insegnando a tempo perso alla piccola Mia, la figlia della madre single Paz. Bada a lei, la aiuta con i compiti e le insegna tutto quello che sa sullo spazio, la natura e non solo. Prova affetto per le due donne e questo gli basta nonostante una certa inquietudine che, complice la foresta, cresce dentro di lui. Una sera alcuni uomini forestieri vogliono passare per i terreni di Saul per una battuta di caccia. Lui li manda via, ma le loro parole e comportamenti lo turbano e gli fanno ricordare il suo passato, quello che ha lasciato in una grande città e che adesso riaffiora prepotentemente e compromette quella serenità che pensava di aver finalmente raggiungo a Melvile.

Questo secondo volume presenta una storia diversa dalla prima pur ambientandosi nello stesso universo anche narrativo. Ritroviamo tematiche simili che uniscono i due protagonisti, quel loro essere fuggiti quasi letteralmente e trovato in Melvile un rifugio che però dopo un po’ chiede loro di fare i conti con incontri, suggestioni date appunto dalla natura ma non solo. La storia di Saul è molto più corale, lo mostra alle prese con altre persone con le quali si rapporta, coinvolgendole o allontanandole dalla sua vita, spesso senza dire apertamente quello che prova per loro. Fino a quel momento non si era troppo preoccupato delle sue bugie, ma adesso dovrà fare i conti con esse oltre che i suoi sentimenti. E la natura che gli era amica, che conosce così dal profondo da un punto di vista scientifico, diventa nemica portandolo sull’orlo della pazzia, tormentandolo.

Rispetto al precedente volume trovo che i disegni siano molto più belli, le tavole con i paesaggi naturali e lo spazio sono assolutamente meravigliosi, come pure l’uso dei colori. Complice il formato grande proposto da 21lettere si riescono ad apprezzare in tutta la loro maestosità e appunto riescono a trasmettere anche al lettore tutti i sentimenti che la natura provoca ai protagonisti della storia. Il disegno si mischia benissimo con la storia di entrambi i volumi, potente e che indaga l’essere umano che deve superare i tormenti del proprio passato. Non basta andarsene, crearsi una nuova vita, una nuova identità e far finta che nulla sia successo: si deve riconoscere i propri sbagli, le proprie paure, e affrontarle per trovare una vera serenità anche da condividere con altre persone.


I due volumi di Melvile sono bellissimi per questo mix tra storia e disegni che conquistano il lettore fin dalle prime pagine. Certo, forse qualcuno potrebbe non apprezzare la sua poeticità, quelle parti lasciate all’interpretazione, quell’aspetto più soprannaturale non detto, non esplicitato forse perché sono suggestioni nella mente dei protagonisti o forse no… Di certo il lettore non potrà non immergersi in queste atmosfere così reali da sembrare vere e appassionarsi ad una storia di crescita nel superare il passato e andare verso la luce di un futuro felice.
196 reviews1 follower
January 11, 2024
Une bd qui installe une atmosphère prenante, plutot noire et angoissante. Originale dans le concept, avec en plus une bande son sur-mesure
14 reviews
March 10, 2024
Lik koji je strip napravio je napravio i muziku za pustit dok citas, dosta kul.
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661 reviews10 followers
March 4, 2017
Images superbes et histoire fort sympathique même si j'avais deviné quelques trucs. J'ai beaucoup aimé l'ambiance qu'il se dégageait de cette BD, un peu mélancolique et douce-amère.
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148 reviews5 followers
June 21, 2023
Bila je ovo za mene kul vožnja nekom Melvil varošicom i mali zavir u živote nekih "malih", običnih ljudi. Priča nije nova, niti ima kakvih dubokoumnih misli, čak je vrlo predvidiva posle 30ak strana, ali... atmosfera koju je autor uneo crtežom je nešto što ovde izvlači stvari i verovatno karta na koju igra. Neverovatno koliko je bojom i stilom (polumrakom, izmaglicom, igrom svetla) dočarao teskobu, učmalost, tugu, kajanje, samokažnjavanje, gušenje, pokušaj da se pliva u toj učmaloj svakodnevnici i da se oprosti sebi. Na momente je sve oko glavnog lika široko, puca pogled pred očima, a opet sve ga steže, pritiska i okiva i ponovo ga vidimo usred šume u nekom polumraku, u kom pokušava da dođe do vazduha, da uživa u ponekom zraku sunca, jer ga izjeda što "sunce" zaslužio nije.

Simbolika priče u ovoj glavnoj priči i onaj požar na kraju su taman da se ovo tužno, teskobno i mračno putovanje završi oprostom, buđenjem i jednim novim početkom.
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406 reviews5 followers
December 29, 2020
Another graphic novel, yes yes. Actually bought this one on paper for a change.
Luscious artwork capturing the sense of one of those balmy summers that would never end. This is a story of healing draped in horror garb.
This was quietly satisfying and showed the strength of the form in the hands of someone who recognises that art and prose together can be stronger than the sum of their parts.
Recommended.
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708 reviews
June 22, 2022
This graphic novel isn’t always successful—the main character doesn’t deserve all the sympathy afforded to him by the narrative, and some of the symbolism falls flat—but its clever structure winningly explores heavy emotions around loss, regret, and redemption. Short, rewarding, recommended reading.
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71 reviews
December 3, 2016
Premier élément qui m'a attirée vers cette bande-dessinée : les images, elles sont magnifiques.
J'ai aussi apprécié l'histoire. Ce qui m'a plu, c'est d'avoir une surprise pour le punch de l'histoire que je n'avais pas du tout deviné! Je le recommande certainement!
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20 reviews
November 8, 2021
Great artwork, really sets the overall tone.

Not an overly complex story, but it's well told with a nice little twist at the end.

Well worth the read.
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