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Following the father's death, the sons embark on a perilous journey along a river to find someone who can read the journal. Their quest is not just for information, but for a connection to a past and a sense of humanity they never knew. Key Themes and Style La terra dei figli (The Land of the Sons) - Labocine

The story is set in a desolate future where civilization has collapsed, the air is thick with flies, and the water is poisoned. La terra dei figli

Every night, the father writes in a notebook that the sons cannot read. This journal becomes a symbol of the "old world" and the father’s hidden interior life. Following the father's death, the sons embark on

La terra dei figli (The Land of the Sons) is a critically acclaimed post-apocalyptic graphic novel by the Italian cartoonist (Gian-Alfonso Pacinotti), originally published in 2016. It explores the regression of humanity following a mysterious cataclysm, focusing on the brutal relationship between a father and his two sons as they struggle for survival. Narrative Summary Every night, the father writes in a notebook

A father raises his sons in a swampy, hostile environment, teaching them only what is necessary for survival. He intentionally denies them tenderness, language, and education, believing these "luxuries" of the old world make them vulnerable.