Tintin : The Complete Companion

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Michael Farr - Tintin : The Complete Companion.
TINTIN, the most recognisable figure in ail fiction, has been a publishing phenomenon since he first appeared in 1929. For half a century Tintin books... Lire la suite
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TINTIN, the most recognisable figure in ail fiction, has been a publishing phenomenon since he first appeared in 1929. For half a century Tintin books have sold four million copies annually in more than fifty languages, and every year new fans succumb to his appeal, which is just as strong for adults as for children. This book explains the books'sources in real life. Hergé, Tintin's creator, drew on the news stories of his day. The fascist plots of the thirties, and later Stalinist machinations too, were transformed and inimitably satirised in the tension between Syldavia and Borduria. The race to the moon, fascination with the Abominable Snowman, the revolutionary Tupamaros in South America, plus much more, caught his imagination as well. Hergé was also preoccupied with accuracy. Equipment from aircraft to guns, street scenes, interiors, clothes, flora and fauna were ail drawn from his enormous archive of press cuttings, postcards, catalogues and ephemera, and updated for new editions. People were updated likewise: Rudolf Valentino for example, who has a walk-on part in Cigars of the Pharaoh, later becomes Kirk Douglas. Tintin himself was based on Hergé's younger brother, who (together with Erich von Stroheim) was the model as well for the dastardly Colonel Sponsz. Bianca Castafiore was derived from his Aunt Ninie - with a touch of Maria Callas - and Thomson and Thompson from his father and uncle, twins who really did wear matching bowler hats. Auguste Piccard is recognisably Professor Calculus and, though Captain Haddock has no traceable source, there was coincidentally an Admiral Haddock who might have captained the Unicorn. Tintin: The Complete Companion is full of fascinating information and intriguing connections, is comprehensive and unrivalled, and beautifully designed in colour throughout. For devotees of Tintin and the Tintinesque it is indispensable.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    17/12/2001
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    2-930284-76-5
  • EAN
    9782930284767
  • Présentation
    Broché
  • Nb. de pages
    205 pages
  • Poids
    1.03 Kg
  • Dimensions
    23,5 cm × 30,8 cm × 1,8 cm

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Biographie de Michael Farr

Like Tintin, Michael Farr was for years a reporter, in his case for Reuters and then for the Daily Telegraph. He covered many of the same countries, or at least their real-life counterparts. He came to know Hergé himself, and for this book was given access to his immense archive. Now the leading British expert on all aspects of Tintin, he is the author of Tintin: Sixty Years of Adventure, and the translator of Hergé and Tintin, Reporters and Tintin and the World of Hergé. His books on other subjects include Vanishing Borders (which was shortlisted for the Thomas Cook Award) and Berlin! Berlin!

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