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Édith Zha
Édith Zha (born 1945) is a French author and scriptwriter of comics for adults and children. Biography Édith Zha was born in 1945. She studied philosophy. At the beginning of 1978, Edith Zha met Nella Nobili and they began to collect interviews with workers who loved each other. In 1979, they published ''Les femmes et l'amour homosexuel'' (Women and Homosexual Love). She then became a proofreader in a publishing house. At the same time, she wrote scripts for adult and children's comics, illustrated by Nicole Claveloux. She also writes stories for children. Works * ''Les Femmes et l'amour homosexuel'', with Nella Nobili, Hachette, 1979 * ''Morte-saison et autres récits'' (Dead Season and Other Stories), with Nicole Claveloux and Elisabeth Salomon. * ''La maison sur la digue'' with Nicole Claveloux * ''La Main Verte et autres récits'' (The Green Hand and Other Stories) with Nicole Claveloux. translated into English by Donald Nicholson-Smith Awards * Angoulême International ...
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Nella Nobili
Nella Nobili (1926–1985) was an Italian poet and writer. She is considered a representative of proletarian literature. She wrote in French and Italian, notably about factory work and lesbian love. Biography Nella Nobili was born in 1926 in Bologna. Coming from a modest background, she left school at the age of twelve to work in a factory, first in a ceramics workshop, then at fourteen as a glassblower. It was as a self-taught person that she began to develop a link with writing and poetry. During breaks after work, she wrote her first texts and avidly read everything she could find: Italian poetry, but also Rainer Maria Rilke and Emily Dickinson. She met Giorgio Morandi, to whom she dedicated the poem ''Landscape'' in 1926. After the World War II, she came into contact with the artistic and literary circles of Bologna in the immediate post-war period. She met the painter Aldo Borgonzoni (1913–2004): she assiduously frequented his studio in via Saragozza. She met the director o ...
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Nicole Claveloux
Nicole Claveloux (; born 23 June 1940) is a French painter, illustrator and comic book artist. Biography Nicole Claveloux was born in Saint-Étienne, France, and studied fine arts there. She moved to Paris in 1966, where she worked as an illustrator and comics artist for various magazines, including ''Planète'', ' and ''Marie Claire''. Her illustration style incorporates both psychedelic use of colour and sophisticated black-and-white images. Her work was included in several exhibitions, including ''Nicole Claveloux et compagnie'' at Villeurbanne in 1995 and a retrospective at the Mediatheque Hermeland at Saint-Herblain. Selected works Source: * ''Le Voyage extravagant de Hugo Brisefer'' (1967) * ''Alala: Les télémorphoses'' (1970), illustrator. Published by Harlin Quist in English as ''The Teletrips of Alala'' * '' Les Aventures d'Alice au pays des merveilles'' (1972), illustrator * ''La Main verte'' (1978), comic book featuring a series of short stories from Métal Hurl ...
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Donald Nicholson-Smith
Donald Nicholson-Smith is a British translator and freelance editor, interested in literature, art, psychoanalysis, social criticism, theory, history, crime fiction, and film, cinema.Bio at PEN American Center
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Born in Manchester, England, he was an early translator of Situationist International, Situationist material into English. He joined the English section of the Situationist International in 1965 and was expelled in December 1967.Donald Nicholso ...
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Angoulême International Comics Festival
The Angoulême International Comics Festival (AICF; ) is the second largest comics festival in Europe after the Lucca Comics & Games in Italy, and the third biggest in the world after Lucca Comics & Games and the Comiket of Japan. It has occurred every year since 1974 in Angoulême, France, on the last week end of January. History The Angoulême International Comics Festival was founded by French writers and editors and Jean Mardikian, and comics writer and scholar .Pasamonik, Didier"Disparition de Claude Moliterni, fondateur du Festival d’Angoulême ,"'ActuaBD'' (Jan. 21, 2009). Moliterni served as co-organizer of the festival through 2005. Attendance Over 200,000 visitors attend the fair every year, including between 6,000 and 7,000 professionals including approximately 2500 authors and 800 journalists. The attendance is generally difficult to estimate because the festival takes place all over town, and is divided in many different areas that are not connected to e ...
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Angoulême International Comics Festival Prize For Inheritance
The Prize for Inheritance (''Prix du patrimoine'') is one of the prizes awarded by the Angoulême International Comics Festival. This award recognizes a new French-language edition of great comics from the past. It has been awarded each year since 2004, from a list of 6-8 finalists. 2000s * 2004: '' L'anthologie'' by Arthur Burdett Frost ** ''M Le Magicien (Mandrake the Magician)'' by Massimo Mattioli ** '' Ayako'' by Osamu Tezuka ** '' Clifton'' by Raymond Macherot ** '' Lycaons'' by Alex Barbier ** '' Coup d'éclat'' by Yoshihiro Tatsumi ** '' Social Fiction'' by Chantal Montellier * 2005: '' Le Concombre masqué'' by Mandryka, Dargaud ** '' Félix'' by Maurice Tillieux, Niffle ** '' Barefoot Gen'' by Keiji Nakazawa, Vertige Graphic ** '' Les Mythes de Cthulhu'' by Alberto Breccia, Rackham ** '' Mystérieuse, matin, midi et soir'' by Jean-Claude Forest, L'Association ** '' Ragnar le Viking'' by Eduardo Teixeira Coelho and Ollivier, Glénat ** '' Spiderman intégrale 196 ...
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1945 Births
1945 marked the end of World War II, the fall of Nazi Germany, and the Empire of Japan. It is also the year concentration camps were liberated and the only year in which atomic weapons have been used in combat. Events World War II will be abbreviated as “WWII” January * January 1 – WWII: ** Germany begins Operation Bodenplatte, an attempt by the ''Luftwaffe'' to cripple Allied air forces in the Low Countries. ** Chenogne massacre: German prisoners are allegedly killed by American forces near the village of Chenogne, Belgium. * January 6 – WWII: A German offensive recaptures Esztergom, Hungary from the Soviets. * January 9 – WWII: American and Australian troops land at Lingayen Gulf on western coast of the largest Philippine island of Luzon, occupied by Japan since 1942. * January 12 – WWII: The Soviet Union begins the Vistula–Oder Offensive in Eastern Europe, against the German Army. * January 13 – WWII: The Soviet Union begins the East Prussia ...
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French Comics Artists
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French Comics Writers
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