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 · The Green Hand and Other Stories by Nicole Claveloux, Donald Nicholson Smith, Daniel Clowes | Editorial Reviews. NOOK Book (eBook) $ Hardcover. $ Paperback. $ NOOK Book. $ View All Available Formats Editions. Sign in to Purchase Instantly. Available on Compatible NOOK Devices and the free NOOK Apps. About The Green Hand and Other Stories. Now in paperback, a collection of “darkly humorous, existential, erotic, trance inducing” (The New York Times) short stories by the lauded French comics artist Nicole www.doorway.ru Claveloux’s short stories—originally published in the late s and never before collected in English—are among the most beautiful comics ever drawn: whimsical Author: Nicole Claveloux.  · Summary. Nicole Claveloux's short stories—originally published in the late s and never before collected in English—are among the most beautiful comics ever drawn: whimsical, intoxicating, with the freshness and splendor of dreams. In hallucinatory color or elegant black-and-white, she brings us into lands that are strange but oddly recognizable, filled with murderous grandmothers .


Nicole Claveloux's short stories—originally published in the late s and never before collected in English—are among the most beautiful comics ever Inspired by Your Browsing History. Buy other books like The Green Hand and Other Stories. Praise. "Darkly humorous, existential, erotic, trance. The Green Hand and Other Stories by Nicole Claveloux is 's best book in celebration of a European comics artist. Because American publishers might now start to take a closer look at Morte Saison and more by Claveloux. Because in any event, it allows us to be grateful once again for the. By Nicole Claveloux, Donald Nicolson Smith (Translator), Daniel Clowes (Introduction) Published: New York review Comics (Novem) Hardcover pages. This collects a series of comics that originally appeared in the late 70s to early 80s in Métal Hurlant magazine.


The most transporting piece in the collection is the title story, “The Green Hand,” in which Claveloux’s rich, gradient-hued illustrations look like beautiful tattoos — the kind of images. Nicole Clavelouxrsquo;s short storiesmdash;originally published in the late s and never before collected in Englishmdash;are among the most beautiful comics ever drawn: whimsical, intoxicating, with the freshness and splendor of dreams. In hallucinatory color or elegant. The opening page of "The Green Hand" The title story, signed Claveloux and Zha, is the main draw here. Published in five installments in Métal Hurlant in , and in Heavy Metal the following year, it is a technicolor dreamscape drawn from life clocking in at just over forty pages. An almost elegiac portrait of the unbearableness of being.

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