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Eighty-five-year-old Marcel lives alone with his memories of World War II - his short-lived days as a soldier before his capture and imprisonment by the... Lire la suite
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Résumé

Eighty-five-year-old Marcel lives alone with his memories of World War II - his short-lived days as a soldier before his capture and imprisonment by the Germans. He's got one thing left to do before he dies: find the bugle he buried by the Maginot Line. When his granddaughter Andrea stops by with her burgeoning rural taxi business, he hops a ride to the site of his regiment's defeat... only to find things have changed.
This is Alexandre Clérisse's fierce, tender, and timely rumination on the horrors of war and the lies we tell ourselves.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    17/04/2019
  • Editeur
  • Collection
    The Bugle Boy
  • ISBN
    979-10-328-0790-3
  • EAN
    9791032807903
  • Format
    Epub fixed layout
  • Caractéristiques du format Epub fixed layout
    • Taille
      29 819 Ko
    • Protection num.
      Digital Watermarking

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Biographie d'Alexandre Clérisse

Born in 1980, Alexandre Clérisse first got started in comics back in 1999, fresh out of high school, by experimenting with a number of zines and self-publishing projects. After obtaining a diploma in the visual arts in 2002, he began to gain experience in the field with various illustration projects, including posters, layouts, and other artwork for festivals, cultural associations, and private companies.
In 2003, he returned to comics in a big way when he began studying the craft in Angoulême. There things took off, and it wasn't long before he was collaborating on serious graphic novel projects. His first solo project came in 2007, with the engrossing "Jazz Club" (Dargaud, Europe Comics in English), where his characteristic style already jumps off the page. Recently, Clérisse has teamed up with scriptwriter Thierry Smolderen to produce two other spectacular graphic novels with Dargaud, the otherworldly "Souvenirs de l'empire de l'Atome" (2013) and the psychadelic and award-winning "Été diabolik" (2015).
Also with Dargaud (and Europe Comics in English, 2019), Clérisse worked as solo author on the graphic novel "Trompe la mort" (The Bugle Boy). Several other works with Dargaud have been published in recent months, including "Feuilles volantes" (Scattered Pages) in 2022, a brilliant ode to the graphic novel form. Born in 1980, Alexandre Clérisse first got started in comics back in 1999, fresh out of high school, by experimenting with a number of zines and self-publishing projects.
After obtaining a diploma in the visual arts in 2002, he began to gain experience in the field with various illustration projects, including posters, layouts, and other artwork for festivals, cultural associations, and private companies. In 2003, he returned to comics in a big way when he began studying the craft in Angoulême. There things took off, and it wasn't long before he was collaborating on serious graphic novel projects.
His first solo project came in 2007, with the engrossing "Jazz Club" (Dargaud, Europe Comics in English), where his characteristic style already jumps off the page. Recently, Clérisse has teamed up with scriptwriter Thierry Smolderen to produce two other spectacular graphic novels with Dargaud, the otherworldly "Souvenirs de l'empire de l'Atome" (2013) and the psychadelic and award-winning "Été diabolik" (2015).
Also with Dargaud (and Europe Comics in English, 2019), Clérisse worked as solo author on the graphic novel "Trompe la mort" (The Bugle Boy). Several other works with Dargaud have been published in recent months, including "Feuilles volantes" (Scattered Pages) in 2022, a brilliant ode to the graphic novel form.

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