Joann Sfar (; born 28 August 1971) is a French
comics artist
A cartoonist is a visual artist who specializes in both drawing and writing cartoons (individual images) or comics (sequential images). Cartoonists differ from comics writers or comic book illustrators in that they produce both the literary a ...
,
comic book creator
developed specialized terminology. Some several attempts have been made to formalize and define the terminology of comics by authors such as Will Eisner, Scott McCloud, R. C. Harvey and Dylan Horrocks. Much of the terminology in English is ...
,
novelist
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, and
film director.
Life and career
Sfar was born in
Nice
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, the son of
Lilou
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, a pop singer, who died when he was three,
and André Sfar, a lawyer well known for prosecuting
Neo-Nazis
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.
As a result of his mother's early death, Sfar was raised by his father and maternal grandfather, a military doctor of Ukrainian origin in the
Alsace-Lorraine Independent Brigade (France)
The Alsace-Lorraine Independent Brigade (french: Brigade indépendente Alsace-Lorraine, or BIAL), usually known as the Alsace-Lorraine Brigade or sometimes as the ''Brigade Malraux'', was a French Forces of the Interior (FFI) unit that fought alon ...
during
World War II
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. Sfar's grandfather reportedly saved the right hand of the brigade's leader, novelist
André Malraux
Georges André Malraux ( , ; 3 November 1901 – 23 November 1976) was a French novelist, art theorist, and Minister of Culture (France), minister of cultural affairs. Malraux's novel ''La Condition Humaine'' (Man's Fate) (1933) won the Prix Go ...
, for which he was awarded French citizenship.
A wildly prolific artist, he is considered one of the most important artists of the new wave of
Franco-Belgian comics, though he has rejected the assertion that he, along with artists like
Christophe Blain
Christophe Blain (born 10 August 1970) is a French comic book author.
Life and career
Blain was born in Gennevilliers. He studied visual arts in Cherbourg and began drawing comics during his military service, first published by Albin Miche ...
,
Marjane Satrapi
Marjane Satrapi (; fa, مرجان ساتراپی ; born 22 November 1969) is a French-Iranian graphic novelist, cartoonist, illustrator, film director, and children's book author. Her best-known works include the graphic novel ''Persepolis'' a ...
, and
Lewis Trondheim
Lewis Trondheim (born Laurent Chabosy, , on 11 December 1964), is a French cartoonist and one of the founders (in 1990) of the independent publisher L'Association. Both his silent comic ''La Mouche'' and Kaput and Zösky have been made into animat ...
, sought to create an alternative scene or a new movement in comics.
Many of his comics were published by
L'Association
L'Association is a French publishing house located in Paris which publishes comic books. It was founded in May 1990 by Jean-Christophe Menu, Lewis Trondheim, David B., Mattt Konture, Patrice Killoffer, Stanislas, and Mokeït.
L'Association ...
which was founded in 1990 by
Jean-Christophe Menu and six other artists. He also worked with many of the group's main artists, e.g.
David B.
Pierre-François "David" Beauchard (; born 9 February 1959), also known by the pen name David B., is a French comic book artist and writer, and one of the founders of .
Biography
After studying advertising at the Duperré School of Applied Arts i ...
and Lewis Trondheim. The ''
Donjon
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'' series, which he created with Trondheim, has a cult following in many countries.
Some of his comics are inspired by his Jewish heritage. Sfar is the son of
Jew
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ish parents (an
Ashkenazi mother whose family was from
Ukraine
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and a
Sephardic father from
Algeria
)
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, relig ...
). He himself says that there is Ashkenazi humor in his ''Professeur Bell'' series (loosely based on
Joseph Bell
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), whereas ''
Le chat du rabbin'' is clearly inspired by his Sephardic side. ''Les olives noires'' is a series about a Jewish child living in
Israel
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at the time of
Jesus
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. Like ''Le chat du rabbin'', the series contains a lot of historical and theological information.
His main influences are
Fred
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People
* Fred (name), including a list of people and characters with the name
Mononym
* Fred (cartoonist) (1931–2013), pen name of Fred Othon Aristidès, French
* Fred (footballer, born 1949) (1949–2022), Frederico Rod ...
and
André Franquin
André Franquin (; 3 January 1924 – 5 January 1997) was an influential Belgian comics artist, whose best-known creations are '' Gaston'' and ''Marsupilami''. He also produced the ''Spirou et Fantasio'' comic strip from 1946 to 1968, a period s ...
, as well as
Marc Chagall,
Chaïm Soutine
Chaïm Soutine (13 January 1893 – 9 August 1943) was a Belarusian painter who made a major contribution to the expressionist movement while living and working in Paris.
Inspired by classic painting in the European tradition, exemplified by the ...
,
Will Eisner
William Erwin Eisner (March 6, 1917 – January 3, 2005) was an American cartoonist, writer, and entrepreneur. He was one of the earliest cartoonists to work in the American comic book industry, and his series '' The Spirit'' (1940–1952) was no ...
,
Hugo Pratt
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and
John Buscema.
From 2009 to 2010, Sfar wrote and directed ''
Gainsbourg: Vie Héroïque'', a biopic of the illustrious French songwriter and singer, of whom Sfar is a self-confessed fanatic. The film, which draws substantially on Sfar's abilities as a comic book artist through its extensive use of fantasy artwork, animation and puppetry, was released in 2010 to general critical acclaim.
Sfar's book ''L’Eternel'' has been adapted for a live-action drama entitled ''Monsters’ Shrink'' by
Canal plus''.''
Partial bibliography
In English
*''Klezmer: Tales of the Wild East'',
First Second Books
First Second Books is an American publisher of graphic novels. An imprint of Roaring Brook Press, part of Holtzbrinck Publishers, First Second publishes fiction, biographies, personal memoirs, history, visual essays, and comics journalism. It al ...
, New York, 2006.
*''Vampire Loves'',
First Second Books
First Second Books is an American publisher of graphic novels. An imprint of Roaring Brook Press, part of Holtzbrinck Publishers, First Second publishes fiction, biographies, personal memoirs, history, visual essays, and comics journalism. It al ...
, New York, 2006.
*''Sardine in Outer Space'', 6 volumes, with Emmanuel Guibert, First Second Books, New York, 2006–2008.
*''The Professor's Daughter'', with Emmanuel Guibert, First Second Books, New York, 2007.
*''
The Rabbi's Cat'', Pantheon, 2007.
*''The Rabbi's Cat 2'', Pantheon, 2008.
*', First Second Books, New York, 2008.
* ''
Dungeon
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'' (since 1998, with
Lewis Trondheim
Lewis Trondheim (born Laurent Chabosy, , on 11 December 1964), is a French cartoonist and one of the founders (in 1990) of the independent publisher L'Association. Both his silent comic ''La Mouche'' and Kaput and Zösky have been made into animat ...
and collective)
*''The Little Prince'' (Comic Adaptation),
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, New York, 2010.
*''Pascin'', Uncivilized Books, 2016.
In French
* ''Petrus Barbygère'' (with Pierre Dubois, scenario)
**''L'elficologue'' (1996, Delcourt,
)
**''Le croquemitaine d'écume'' (1997, Delcourt,
)
* ''Les Potamoks'' (with José-Luis Munuera, art)
**1. ''Terra Incognita'' (1996, Delcourt,
)
**2. ''Les fontaines rouges'' (1996, Delcourt,
)
**3. ''Nous et le désert'' (1997, Delcourt,
)
* ''La Fille du professeur'' (1997, with Emmanuel Guibert (art), Dupuis,
)
**Published in English by
First Second Books
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as ''The Professor's Daughter'' (2007),
* ''
Donjon
A keep (from the Middle English ''kype'') is a type of fortified tower built within castles during the Middle Ages by European nobility. Scholars have debated the scope of the word ''keep'', but usually consider it to refer to large towers in ...
'' (since 1998, with
Lewis Trondheim
Lewis Trondheim (born Laurent Chabosy, , on 11 December 1964), is a French cartoonist and one of the founders (in 1990) of the independent publisher L'Association. Both his silent comic ''La Mouche'' and Kaput and Zösky have been made into animat ...
and collective)
* ''Le petit monde du Golem'' (1998, L'Association,
)
* ''Troll'' (with Olivier Boiscommun, art)
**3. ''Mille et un ennuis'' (1999, Delcourt,
)
* ''Professeur Bell'' (from #3, with Hervé Tanquerelle, art)
**1. ''Le mexicain à deux têtes'' (1999, Delcourt,
)
**2. ''Les poupées de Jérusalem'' (2000, Delcourt,
)
**3. ''Le cargo du Roi Singe'' (2002, Delcourt,
)
**4. ''Promenade des Anglaises'' (2003, Delcourt,
)
**5. ''L'Irlande à bicyclette'' (2006, Delcourt,
)
* ''Urani'' (2000, with
David B, Dargaud,
)
* ''Grand Vampire''
**1. ''Cupidon s'en fout'' (2001, Delcourt,
)
**2. ''Mortelles en tête'' (2002, Delcourt,
)
**3. ''Transatlantique en solitaire'' (2002, Delcourt,
)
**4. ''Quai des brunes'' (2003, Delcourt,
)
***Books 1-4 published in English as ''Vampire Loves'' (2006, First Second,
)
**5. ''La Communauté des magiciens'' (2004, Delcourt,
)
**6. ''Le peuple est un Golem'' (2005, Delcourt,
)
* ''Les olives noires'' (with Emmanuel Guibert, art)
**1. ''Pourquoi cette nuit est-elle différente des autres nuits?'' (2001, Dupuis,
)
**2. ''Adam Harishon'' (2002, Dupuis,
)
**3. ''Tu ne mangeras pas le chevreau dans le lait de sa mère'' (2003, Dupuis,
)
* ''Le chat du rabbin''
**1. ''La Bar-Mitsva'' (2002, Dargaud,
)
**2. ''Le Malka des Lions'' (2002, Dargaud,
)
**3. ''L'exode'' (2003, Dargaud,
)
***Books 1-3 published in English as ''The Rabbi's Cat'' (2005, Pantheon,
)
**4. ''Le Paradis Terrestre'' (2005, Dargaud,
)
**5. ''Jérusalem d'Afrique'' (2006, Dargaud,
)
***Books 4-5 published in English as ''The Rabbi's Cat 2'' (2008, Pantheon,
)
**6. ''Tu n'auras pas d'autre dieu que moi'' (2015, Dargaud,
)
* ''Klezmer''
**1. ''Conquête de l'Est'' (2005, Gallimard,
)
**2. ''Bon anniversaire Scylla'' (2006, Gallimard,
)
**3. ''Tous des voleurs!'' (2007, Gallimard,
)
**4. ''Trapèze volant!'' (2012, Gallimard
)
**5. ''Kishinev-des-fous'' (2014, Gallimard
)
* ''Chagall en Russie''
**1. ''Première partie'' (2010, Gallimard
)
**2. ''Seconde partie'' (2011, Gallimard
)
Filmography
Novels
*''L'éternel'' (2013, Albin Michel,
)
*''
Le Plus Grand Philosophe de France'' (2014, Albin Michel,
)
Awards
*1998:
Award for First Comic Book and
René Goscinny Award at the
Angoulême International Comics Festival
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, France
*2000: Nominated for
Best Comic Book and for the
Youth Award (9 to 12 years) at the Angoulême International Comics Festival
**Nominated for the Best Long Comic Strip at the
Haxtur Awards
Spain
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**Nominated for Best International Writer at the
Max & Moritz Prizes
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1984 ...
,
Germany
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*2001: Nominated for
Best Scenario and for the
Humour Award at the Angoulême International Comics Festival
*2002: Nominated for
Best Artwork and the
Canal BD Award at the Angoulême International Comics Festival
*2003:
Oecumenic Jury Award and
Polish award at the Angoulême International Comics Festival
**Nominated for Best Comic Book, for the Canal BD Award, and for the
Prix de la critique
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at the Angoulême International Comics Festival
*2004:
Grand Prix de la ville d'Angoulême
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: 30th anniversary prize, France
**
Award for Best Youth Album (7 to 8 years) at the Angoulême International Comics Festival
**Best International Series at the
Prix Saint-Michel
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,
Belgium
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**Nominated for
Best Series at the Angoulême International Comics Festival
**Best International Writer at the
Max & Moritz Prizes
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1984 ...
,
Germany
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*2005: Nominated for Best Artwork at the Angoulême International Comics Festival
*2006:
Best U.S. Edition of Foreign Material at the
Eisner Awards,
United States
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**Nominated for the
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Example ...
and for Best Series at the Angoulême International Comics Festival
*2007:
Sproing Award, for Best Foreign translated material, ''Rabbinerens katt'' (''Le chat du rabbin''),
Norway
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**Nominated for Outstanding Series at the
Ignatz Awards
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, United States
References
Joann Sfar albumsBedetheque
Footnotes
External links
*
Le petit monde de Joan SfarLe vaste monde de Joann Sfaron Lambiek Comiclopedia
on BDParadisio
on Parutions
Joann Sfar interviewon NPR
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1971 births
Living people
21st-century French Jews
Artists from Nice
French comics artists
French comics writers
Jewish artists
École des Beaux-Arts alumni
Officiers of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres
French film directors
French male screenwriters
French screenwriters
French film producers
Grand Prix de la ville d'Angoulême winners
French people of Algerian-Jewish descent
French people of Ukrainian-Jewish descent