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McKinney, Mark. "Interview with Baru: Part 2." European Comic Art 5. (2012): 67–91. Added by: joachim (1/9/13, 7:32 PM) |
Resource type: Journal Article Language: en: English Peer reviewed DOI: 10.3167/eca.2012.050205 BibTeX citation key: McKinney2012 Email resource to friend View all bibliographic details |
Categories: General Keywords: Baranowski. Tadeusz, Baru, Barulea. Hervé, France, Interview Creators: McKinney Collection: European Comic Art |
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This is the second portion of an interview with Hervé Barulea, or Baru, one of the most accomplished French cartoonists living today, conducted at his home in France on 15 July 2011. The first part of the interview was published in European Comic Art 4.1 (fall 2011), 213–237. Baru talks here about a broad range of important topics, including autobiography, the roles of work and leisure in his comics, boxing (his focus in two comics), the society of the spectacle, representations of women and minorities in comics, the heritage of classic French and Belgian comics (series such as Tintin, Yves-le-Loup [‘Ivan-the-Wolf’] and Spirou) and the clear-line drawing style, experimentation by Oubapo, space, his drawing style and techniques for making comics, his current and future projects, his former teaching position in the Ecole des beaux-arts in Nancy, and the relationship of comics to fine art.
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