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Blutch . . . conjures a whole world bodies have heft, clothes texture, shadows depth, and visages the mileage of years. With simple, elegant lines, Blutch composes scenes as striking as they are refined, and what at points becomes nightmare for its characters never ceases to be a dream for readers. Shea Hennum, The AV Club s '25 Best Comics of the 2010s'

Famous in his native France and nearly unknown here, the cartoonist who goes by Blutch (real name: Christian Hincker) has a magnificently expressive line, so bold and ragged that it often looks as if he s snapped his brush in half and is mashing its splintered end into the drawing board. Douglas Wolk, The New York Times Book Review

"Blutch s art is truly exquisite, rendering battles, orgies, and conversations in dense, inky lines akin to Mattotti, but completely his own and completely haunting. . . . The book requires rereading to grasp the scope of storytelling and linework, which is effortless enough to make the greatest American cartoonists jealous." Publishers Weekly

"Peplum challenges and confounds with its unorthodox story and brutalist graphical style . . . Blutch s line work compels the use of physical descriptors: it seizes, forces, clutches and crams." Etelka Lehoczky, NPR

Blutch works in scratchy black: his lines are elemental and start and his frames hefty . . . His story, too, has an epic quality . . . Haunting and ambiguous, this is a brutal tale not only of endurance, betrayal and mistaken love, but also of a realm whose centre can no longer hold. Rachel Cooke, The Observer (UK)

"Blutch . . . slings ink with lusty and furious brio, sketching out a quest that s part myth, part nightmare and part sorrowful romance." Sean Rogers, The Globe and Mail

"Blutch s chiaroscuro style is breathtaking." Robert Boyd, The Comics Journal

This book isn t so much a book as a procession of images to be beheld, a sensual spectacle to be felt. It s the fervour and rush, seething and surging off Blutch s pages, which leaves the most savage impression. Brian Gibson, Vue Weekly

Blutch is a master. No other cartoonist renders with such casual virtuosity. It s long overdue for his books to be translated into English. Craig Thompson

One of our greatest artists. L Express

In the hands of the amazing Mr. Hincker (who uses the pseudonym Blutch), a simple pencil takes on the qualities of a magic wand. The New York Times

One of the greatest living cartoonists (and if you don t think Blutch fits this bill you really, really need to read more Blutch). The Comics Reporter

One of the most important European cartoonists of the past 20 years. Robot 6
Blutch . . . conjures a whole world bodies have heft, clothes texture, shadows depth, and visages the mileage of years. With simple, elegant lines, Blutch composes scenes as striking as they are refined, and what at points becomes nightmare for its characters never ceases to be a dream for readers. Shea Hennum, The AV Club s '25 Best Comics of the 2010s'

Famous in his native France and nearly unknown here, the cartoonist who goes by Blutch (real name: Christian Hincker) has a magnificently expressive line, so bold and ragged that it often looks as if he s snapped his brush in half and is mashing its splintered end into the drawing board. Douglas Wolk, The New York Times Book Review

"Blutch s art is truly exquisite, rendering battles, orgies, and conversations in dense, inky lines akin to Mattotti, but completely his own and completely haunting. . . . The book requires rereading to grasp the scope of storytelling and linework, which is effortless enough to make the greatest American cartoonists jealous." Publishers Weekly

"Peplum challenges and confounds with its unorthodox story and brutalist graphical style . . . Blutch s line work compels the use of physical descriptors: it seizes, forces, clutches and crams." Etelka Lehoczky, NPR

Blutch works in scratchy black: his lines are elemental and start and his frames hefty . . . His story, too, has an epic quality . . . Haunting and ambiguous, this is a brutal tale not only of endurance, betrayal and mistaken love, but also of a realm whose centre can no longer hold. Rachel Cooke, The Observer (UK)

"Blutch . . . slings ink with lusty and furious brio, sketching out a quest that s part myth, part nightmare and part sorrowful romance." Sean Rogers, The Globe and Mail

"Blutch s chiaroscuro style is breathtaking." Robert Boyd, The Comics Journal

This book isn t so much a book as a procession of images to be beheld, a sensual spectacle to be felt. It s the fervour and rush, seething and surging off Blutch s pages, which leaves the most savage impression. Brian Gibson, Vue Weekly

Blutch is a master. No other cartoonist renders with such casual virtuosity. It s long overdue for his books to be translated into English. Craig Thompson

One of our greatest artists. L Express

In the hands of the amazing Mr. Hincker (who uses the pseudonym Blutch), a simple pencil takes on the qualities of a magic wand. The New York Times

One of the greatest living cartoonists (and if you don t think Blutch fits this bill you really, really need to read more Blutch). The Comics Reporter

One of the most important European cartoonists of the past 20 years. Robot 6
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2016
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Einband - flex.(Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781590179833
ISBN-10: 1590179838
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Blutch
Übersetzung: Edward Gauvin
Auflage: Main
Hersteller: New York Review Books
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: preigu GmbH & Co. KG, Lengericher Landstr. 19, D-49078 Osnabrück, mail@preigu.de
Abbildungen: illustrations
Maße: 290 x 220 x 20 mm
Von/Mit: Blutch
Erscheinungsdatum: 19.04.2016
Gewicht: 0,903 kg
Artikel-ID: 104372165