Death: The High Cost of Living
Historical Context and Significance
«Death: The High Cost of Living» is a graphic novel written by Neil Gaiman and released in 1993. This book is part of the Sandman universe and focuses on the character of Death, who takes on a human form for one day in a century to understand mortals. The historical significance of the book lies in its unique approach to the theme of death, which differs from traditional portrayals in literature. Gaiman presents Death as a benevolent and compassionate being, allowing readers to rethink their views on this inevitable part of life. Its cultural impact is seen in how the book expanded the boundaries of the graphic novel genre, drawing attention to philosophical and existential questions. It also contributed to the popularization of graphic novels as a serious literary form capable of discussing profound themes. «Death: The High Cost of Living» remains an important work in Gaiman's career and continues to inspire readers and authors worldwide.
