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THE EYE OF THE LIBRARY EP. 6 – “The Young Woman and the Sea”, “Fungirl”, (…)

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This is one of the highlights of the period that we did not fail to tell you about on ActuaBD.

– 6 min 07 “: “TOP sales for November”

© Riad Sattouf / The Books of the Future

No wonder, it’s The Young Actor from Riad Sattouf which is the No. 1 in sales at our bookstores. Here is what it says Didier Pasamonik : « We find in “The Young Actor” the same process as in “Les Cahiers d’Esther”: a day-to-day chronicle of the life of a young man who discovers the magic of cinema. Riad Sattouf’s design is equal to itself: a clear line, reduced to its simplest expression, adorned with an almost single-colored hue but which reveals a large palette of feelings and fine notations reflecting the complexity of making a film, vagaries, financial pressures, the strange celebrity that this brings, in which the young Vincent walks almost with detachment. »

- 14 min 35 “: “The Young Woman and the Sea” by Catherine Meurisse (ed. Dargaud) “

© Catherine Meurisse / Dargaud

The new album of Catherine Meurisse is reviewed in this program. Here is what it said Philippe Lebas in our pages: ” After her return to her land in two Sevres, in “Les Grands Espaces”, Catherine Meurisse sets off to Japan, a distant land, geographically and culturally. This is his first (graphic) foray outside of Europe with the aim of “painting nature” and renewing his “bank of too Western mental images”. A great success! »

- 30 min 01 “: “Fungirl” by Elisabeth Pich (ed. Hammerhead Sharks) “

© Elizabeth Pich / The Hammerhead Sharks

Here is what writes Nadine Riu sur ActuaBD: « The trait ofElizabeth Pich, all in nuance and delicacy, her bias for bold colors add to the quirky atmosphere of her micro-stories where a sensitive and touching Wonder Woman reigns supreme. »

- 37 min 48 “: “Interview with Blanche Sabbah, designer of the Instagram account La nuit remue Paris “.

Good listening !


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