Herge: The Man Who Created Tintin

Pierre Assouline author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:29th Oct '09

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In this book Pierre Assouline reveals the life and art of Tintin's Belgian creator, Georges Prosper Remi, better known as 'Hergé'. Assouline has had privileged access to personal papers to explore Hergé's life and work and the fascinating ways in which the two intertwine. He does not shy away from such controversial matters as Hergé's support for Belgian imperialism in the Congo or his relationship with the Nazis during the occupation of Belgium. Hergé's books sold millions of copies throughout the world, but, as Assouline shows, the impact of his work goes far beyond his enormous popularity with children - his pioneering use of clean line drawing had a profound influence on artists from Warhol to Lichtenstein and he revolutionized the comic book art form.

A succinct, illuminating and doggedly researched investigation. * Boyd Tonkin, The Independent *
Thorough and sympathetic chronicle. * Adrian Tahourdin, TLS *
Meticulous detail...An intriguing biography. * The Independent on Sunday *
This is a thorough, well-considered, level-headed biography. * Iain Finlayson, The Times *
Assouline has sketched a portrait of Herge that is as clean and concise as one of the man's own drawings. * James Lovegrove, Financial Times *
Smoothly translated by Charles Ruas. * James Lovegrove, Financial Times *
It is hard to imagine the job being done better. * John Carey, The Sunday Times *

ISBN: 9780195397598

Dimensions: 155mm x 236mm x 28mm

Weight: 553g

288 pages