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War in Comic-books/ Der Krieg im Comic. Part/ Teil 3: Rutu Modan
Posted by Christian Gasser | Permalink | filed under: 2015, Comic and Graphic Novel
Rutu Modan: A Suppressed War
War in Comic-books/ Der Krieg im Comic. Part/ Teil 2: Joe Sacco
Posted by Christian Gasser | Permalink | filed under: 2015, Comic and Graphic Novel
Joe Sacco: Truth or Objectivity
The Migrants/ Die Ausgewanderten
Posted by Walter Grond | Permalink | filed under: 2015, The Migrants
At the first European Literature Days in 2009, Jürgen Ritte, a literary scholar at the Sorbonne Paris, responded in answer to the question “Is there a European literature?” – “No and yes. Yes. Of ...
Your Book Year Ahead
Posted by Rosie Goldsmith | Permalink | filed under: 2015, Trends in European Contemporary Literature
One of my roles as your Blogger-in-UK-residence is to share any Good News about International writing on ‘our’ side of the Channel – and I’ve just been served up a large delicious helping of brain ...
War in Comic-books/ Der Krieg im Comic. Part/ Teil 1: Jacques Tardi
Posted by Christian Gasser | Permalink | filed under: 2015, Comic and Graphic Novel
There have always been war Comics. As elsewhere in popular culture, they satisfy the need both for heroic action and pacifist debate. As a result, they frequently suffer the same problems as the ...