Claire Bretécher (1940–2020)
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Opere di Claire Bretécher
Rodin et la caricature: Du 26 juin au 30 septembre 1990, Musee Rodin ... Paris (French Edition) (1990) 2 copie
Les Frustres 3 2 copie
CLAIRE BRETECHER 2 copie
Frustrati 1 & 2 1 copia
LES FRUSTRES _ 2. 1 copia
Turha joukko 2 1 copia
L’Écho des Savanes 1 copia
Les Frustrés - intégrale - Volume 1 - Selected Pages from Claire Bretécher's groundbreaking work (2017) 1 copia
Claire Bretécher: Frustriert [Katalog zur Ausstellung Claire Bretécher - Frustriert, Centre culturel… (1989) 1 copia
décollage délicat 1 copia
Les frustrés 2 1 copia
De gefrustreerden deel 2a 1 copia
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Informazioni generali
- Nome canonico
- Bretécher, Claire
- Data di nascita
- 1940-04-07
Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, Pays de la Loire, Frankrijk - Data di morte
- 2020-02-11
- Luogo di sepoltura
- Cimetière de Montmartre, Paris, France
- Sesso
- female
- NazionalitÃ
- France
- Nazione (per mappa)
- France
- Luogo di nascita
- Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, Pays de la Loire, France
- Luogo di morte
- 10e arrondissement, Paris, ÃŽle-de-France, France
- Attività lavorative
- Cartoonist
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Statistiche
- Opere
- 76
- Opere correlate
- 2
- Utenti
- 939
- PopolaritÃ
- #27,357
- Voto
- 3.8
- Recensioni
- 15
- ISBN
- 201
- Lingue
- 8
- Preferito da
- 3
Anyway, this is a bunch of one-page strips about a teenager in 1988 who's relatable yet unbearable. She's 14 or 15 and she looks just as awkward as people are afraid they look at that age, kind of like Beavis and Butt-Head with better drawings, but she acts insanely confident about everything. Her life is full of drama even though she never really does anything. She has an on-and-off boyfriend, Modern (none of the kids have regular names, they're all English words or weird historical references), who's a pretentious ass, but kind of lovable for his dorky desperation. One very simple story I like a lot is just Modern lecturing her endlessly about his philosophy, while he inches closer into her personal space and she just stares at him with the smallest possible increase in tension, until he's about to try to kiss her and she suddenly says "You're a genius but I'm not interested in you physically" (which, we know from other episodes, she totally is). He brushes it off and says he's not interested either because she's not smart enough. She takes offense to that—so he challenges her to summarize all the bullshit he just said. That's about as adult as the situations get; other times we see how much of a little kid Agrippine still is, with a kid's idea of how to negotiate with the world (she talks her way into a babysitting job at a luxurious home she wants to hang out at, but backs out when she realizes it'll actually involve babysitting).
I guess I'll have to read this in English some time, but I won't get my hopes up: I think even the world's greatest translator might not be able to make the jokes make sense and make the writing work so well with the drawing. In conclusion, Claire Bretécher rules.… (altro)