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Les Ignorants: Récit d'une initiation croisée (Format poche)

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Les Ignorants: Récit d'une initiation croisée (Format poche)Auteur: TIENNE DAVODEAU diteur: Futuropolis Langue: Franais Date de publication: 06 2024 Nombre de pages: 267 Dimensions: 20 x 15 cm Poids: 490g Format: Poche ISBN: 9782754844420 Prsentation: tienne Davodeau est auteur de bande dessine, il ne sait pas grand chose du monde du vin. Richard Leroy est vigneron, il n'a quasiment jamais lu de bande dessine. Mais ces deux l sont pleins de bonne volont et de curiosit. Pourquoi choisit on de consacrer sa vie

  • Auteur: ÉTIENNE DAVODEAU
  • Éditeur: Futuropolis
  • Langue: Français
  • Date de publication: 06/2024
  • Nombre de pages: 267
  • Dimensions: 20 x 15 cm
  • Poids: 490g
  • Format: Poche
  • ISBN: 9782754844420

Présentation:

Étienne Davodeau est auteur de bande dessinée, il ne sait pas grand-chose du monde du vin. Richard Leroy est vigneron, il n'a quasiment jamais lu de bande dessinée.
Mais ces deux-là sont pleins de bonne volonté et de curiosité. Pourquoi choisit-on de consacrer sa vie à écrire et dessiner des livres ou à produire du vin? Comment et pour qui les fait-on?

Pendant plus d'une année, pour répondre à ces questions, Étienne est allé travailler dans les vignes et dans la cave de Richard, lequel, en retour, s'est plongé dans le monde de la bande dessinée. Ils ont ouvert de nombreuses bouteilles et lu pas mal de livres. Ils se sont baladés, à la rencontre d'auteurs et de vignerons passionnés par leur métier.

Étienne Davodeau fait le pari qu'il existe autant de façons de réaliser un livre qu'il en existe de produire du vin. Il fait le constat que l'un et l'autre ont ce pouvoir, nécessaire et précieux, de rapprocher les êtres humains.

C'est le joyeux récit d'une initiation croisée que vous propose les Ignorants.

L'Auteur:

Étienne Davodeau est né en 1965 et vit en Anjou. En 1985, après des études d'arts plastiques à Rennes, et la création du studio BD Psurde, il publie chez Dargaud la trilogie Les Amis de Saltiel, puis Le Constat. Puis, chez Delcourt, Quelques Jours avec un menteurLe Réflexe de survie, et trois polars : La Gloire d'AlbertAnticyclone et Ceux qui t'aimentEn 2001 il réalise Rural !, véritable reportage, où il confirme son choix — peu fréquent en bande dessinée — d'inscrire le monde réel au cœur de son travail.

Il s'intéresse aussi à la bande dessinée pour enfants (il scénarise Les Aventures de Max & Zoé, dessin de Joub). Il réalise, avec David Prudhomme au dessin, l'adaptation en bande dessinée de l'unique et méconnu roman de Georges Brassens, La Tour des miraclesAprès avoir publié dans la collection “Aire Libre” Chute de vélo (Prix des libraires spécialisés 2005), il revient au reportage-documentaire avec Les Mauvaises Gens, qui reçoit le Grand prix 2005 de la critique, le Prix France Info, puis à Angoulême le Prix du Scénario et le Prix du Public. Enfin, avec Kris, il met en images dans Un homme est mort les manifestations ouvrières à Brest en 1950, qui obtient le Prix France Info.

 

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