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Abirached, Zeina. "Artist’s Statement." European Comic Art 8. (2015): 69–86. Added by: joachim (8/11/16, 3:55 PM) Last edited by: joachim (3/26/21, 4:36 PM) |
Resource type: Journal Article Language: en: English BibTeX citation key: Abirached2015 Email resource to friend View all bibliographic details |
Categories: General Keywords: Abirached. Zeina, Autobiography, Creative process, France, Intertextuality, Lebanon, Memoria, Perec. Georges Creators: Abirached Collection: European Comic Art |
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Zeina Abirached, born in 1981 in Beirut, is a cartoonist who studied at the Académie libanaise des beaux-arts [Lebanese Academy of Fine Arts] (ALBA) in Beirut and the École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs [National Graduate School of Decorative Arts] in Paris, France. In this artist’s statement, originally written for a keynote lecture given at the American Bande Dessinée Society conference held at Miami University (Oxford, Ohio) on 3 November 2012, she presents her four comic books published to date, all of them autobiographical: [Beyrouth] Catharsis [(Beirut) Catharsis] (2006), 38, rue Youssef Semaani [38 Youssef Semaani Street] (2006), Mourir, partir, revenir: Le jeu des hirondelles (2007), published in English as A Game for Swallows: To Die, To Live, To Return (2012), and Je me souviens: Beyrouth (2008), published in English as I Remember Beirut (2014). She focuses especially here on the dimensions of time and space, history and geography, and memory and autobiography in her work. She also discusses the influence of OuLiPo, and especially the writings of Georges Perec, on her comics.
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