Hergé, Son of Tintin - Benoit Peeters 2011 Hardcover Book Georges Remi Like-New

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Like New: A book in excellent condition. Cover is shiny and undamaged, and the dust jacket is ...
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No
Signed
No
Ex Libris
No
Narrative Type
Nonfiction
Personalized
No
Original Language
French
Inscribed
No
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
ISBN
9781421404547
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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
ISBN-10
1421404540
ISBN-13
9781421404547
eBay Product ID (ePID)
110901874

Product Key Features

Book Title
Hergé, Son of Tintin
Number of Pages
424 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2011
Topic
Techniques / Cartooning, Cultural Heritage, European / General, Literary, Semiotics & Theory
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Literary Criticism, Art, Biography & Autobiography
Author
Benoit Peeters
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.4 in
Item Weight
24.9 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.4 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2011-020210
Reviews
Model of economy and grace, mixing meticulous detail and stylized tableaux in perfect proportion so that the story is neither generic nor bogged down by excessive rendering., Herg is a granular biography that pingpongs back and forth between the artist and his art, looking to build bridges of epiphany and exposition between the ideas expressed and the life lived., Herge is a granular biography that pingpongs back and forth between the artist and his art, looking to build bridges of epiphany and exposition between the ideas expressed and the life lived., Verdict: Carefully researched (there are extensive endnotes) and well written and translated, this fine study is most appropriate for sophisticated readers or dedicated Tintin fans., In this enthralling, deeply considered synthesis, brimming with anecdotes and perceptions, [Peeters] has enhanced our understanding and appreciation of the creator, the creation, and above all, the man., Hergé is a granular biography that pingpongs back and forth between the artist and his art, looking to build bridges of epiphany and exposition between the ideas expressed and the life lived., Why should readers consider another book on Georges Remi (Hergé), the creator of Tintin? Because this one was written by a comics writer himself, a man who knows the medium from both its theory and practice, who interviewed Hergé and those close to him, and who had access to a trove of vital letters, papers, and notebooks., Hergé is a granular biography that pingpongs back and forth between the artist and his art, looking to build bridges of epiphany and exposition between the ideas expressed and the life lived., Herg is a granular biography that pingpongs back and forth between the artist and his art, looking to build bridges of epiphany and exposition between the ideas expressed and the life lived., Well, Blistering Barnacles!, as Captain Haddock would say. The great merit of Herg, Son of Tintin is that Georges Remi is allowed to emerge in three dimensions as what he in fact was: not an intellectual, not an activist, not a saint, but an ordinary man of his times., Well, Blistering Barnacles!, as Captain Haddock would say. The great merit of Hergé, Son of Tintin is that Georges Remi is allowed to emerge in three dimensions as what he in fact was: not an intellectual, not an activist, not a saint, but an ordinary man of his times., ""Why should readers consider another book on Georges Remi (Herg+¬), the creator of Tintin? Because this one was written by a comics writer himself, a man who knows the medium from both its theory and practice, who interviewed Herg+¬ and those close to him, and who had access to a trove of vital letters, papers, and notebooks."", Why should readers consider another book on Georges Remi (Herg), the creator of Tintin? Because this one was written by a comics writer himself, a man who knows the medium from both its theory and practice, who interviewed Herg and those close to him, and who had access to a trove of vital letters, papers, and notebooks.
Dewey Edition
23
Grade From
College Graduate Student
Dewey Decimal
741.5/092 B
Table Of Content
Introduction Part I: Georges Remi 1. White 2. Gray 3. Black Part II: Le Petit Vingtième 4. The Doorway to Le Vingtième Siècle 5. The Birth of Tintin 6. A Young Man on the Page 7. The Conqueror 8. Under the Sign of Kih-Oskh Part III: Chinese Ink (1934-1940) 9. Another World 10. Learning the Story 11. Counterfeit Money 12. History on the Spot 13. The West, Always the West Part IV: Spoils of War (1940- 1944) 14. The Street-Singer's Career 15. Here We Are, Captain! 16. An Unlucky Star 17. The Color War 18. This Castle Is No Longer for Sale 19. Anxieties Part V: Intermittences (1944- 1953) 20. The Hangover 21. The Launch of Tintin 22. The Forty-Year Alarm 23. The Terrible Year 24. Hergé Has Disappeared! 25. Asking for the Moon 26. A Black Hole 27. Chills Part VI: The Boss (1953- 1959) 28. The Middle Years 29. Fanny 30. ""International Tintin"" 31. The Demon of Purity Part VII: Monsieur Hergé (1960- 1983) 32. The Final Bouquet 33. The Studio Trap 34. Another Life 35. Building the Myth 36. A Time of Pretenses 37. The Alpha and the Omega Epilogue: An Impossible Legacy Appendix: Character Names in French and English Notes Bibliography Index of Names Index of Works by Hergé
Synopsis
Tintinology tin-tin- ol -uh-jee] noun -- The study of the works of comic creator Herg and the cultural impact of Tintin, his best-known and most influential character. The adventures of Tintin and his dog, Snowy, have captivated people worldwide since they first appeared as an insert in the Belgian Catholic newspaper Le Vinti me Si cle in 1929. Available for the first time in English, this insightful biography delves deep into the psyche of Tintin creator Georges Remi and his public persona Herg . Author of the critically acclaimed Tintin and the World of Herg and the last person to interview Remi, Beno t Peeters tells the complete story behind Herg 's origins and shows how and why the nom de plume grew into a larger-than-Remi personality as Tintin's popularity exploded. Drawing on interviews and using recently uncovered primary sources for the first time, Peeters reveals Remi as a neurotic man who sought to escape the troubles of his past by allowing Herg 's identity to subsume his own. As Tintin adventured, Herg lived out a romanticized version of life for Remi. Millions have traveled alongside Tintin and Snowy through books, animated television series, theatrical performances, exhibitions, documentaries, and movies, including Steven Spielberg's fall 2011 The Adventures of Tintin . Now Tintinologists have the opportunity to better understand the complex and sometimes dark personality of Tintin's creator and his carefully crafted public persona., Tintinology [tin-tin-ol-uh-jee] noun -- The study of the works of comic creator Hergé and the cultural impact of Tintin, his best-known and most influential character.The adventures of Tintin and his dog, Snowy, have captivated people worldwide since they first appeared as an insert in the Belgian Catholic newspaper Le Vintième Siècle in 1929. ......, Tintinology [tin-tin-ol-uh-jee] noun -- The study of the works of comic creator Hergé and the cultural impact of Tintin, his best-known and most influential character.The adventures of Tintin and his dog, Snowy, have captivated people worldwide since they first appeared as an insert in the Belgian Catholic newspaper Le Vintième Siècle in 1929. Available for the first time in English, this insightful biography delves deep into the psyche of Tintin creator Georges Remi and his public persona Hergé. Author of the critically acclaimed Tintin and the World of Hergé and the last person to interview Remi, Benoît Peeters tells the complete story behind Hergé's origins and shows how and why the nom de plume grew into a larger-than-Remi personality as Tintin's popularity exploded. Drawing on interviews and using recently uncovered primary sources for the first time, Peeters reveals Remi as a neurotic man who sought to escape the troubles of his past by allowing Hergé's identity to subsume his own. As Tintin adventured, Hergé lived out a romanticized version of life for Remi.Millions have traveled alongside Tintin and Snowy through books, animated television series, theatrical performances, exhibitions, documentaries, and movies, including Steven Spielberg's fall 2011 The Adventures of Tintin. Now Tintinologists have the opportunity to better understand the complex and sometimes dark personality of Tintin's creator and his carefully crafted public persona., Tintinology [tin-tin- ol -uh-jee] noun -- The study of the works of comic creator Hergé and the cultural impact of Tintin, his best-known and most influential character. The adventures of Tintin and his dog, Snowy, have captivated people worldwide since they first appeared as an insert in the Belgian Catholic newspaper Le Vintième Siècle in 1929. Available for the first time in English, this insightful biography delves deep into the psyche of Tintin creator Georges Remi and his public persona Hergé. Author of the critically acclaimed Tintin and the World of Hergé and the last person to interview Remi, Benoît Peeters tells the complete story behind Hergé's origins and shows how and why the nom de plume grew into a larger-than-Remi personality as Tintin's popularity exploded. Drawing on interviews and using recently uncovered primary sources for the first time, Peeters reveals Remi as a neurotic man who sought to escape the troubles of his past by allowing Hergé's identity to subsume his own. As Tintin adventured, Hergé lived out a romanticized version of life for Remi. Millions have traveled alongside Tintin and Snowy through books, animated television series, theatrical performances, exhibitions, documentaries, and movies, including Steven Spielberg's fall 2011 The Adventures of Tintin . Now Tintinologists have the opportunity to better understand the complex and sometimes dark personality of Tintin's creator and his carefully crafted public persona.
LC Classification Number
PN6790.B43H474813

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