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Cartas a Vincent : un epistolario gráfico / Julio César Pérez.

Van Pelt Library PN6777.P477 C37 2024
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Pérez, Julio César
Language:
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Comic books, strips, etc--Spain.
Comic books, strips, etc.
Graphic novels.
Spain.
Genre:
Graphic novels.
Comics (Graphic works)
Physical Description:
1 volume : illustrations (black and white) ; 25 cm
Place of Publication:
Barcelona : Libros del Zorro Rojo, 2024.
Summary:
Theo Van Gogh es un hombre «sin talento» que cifra su existencia en el amor que profesa al arte y a su hermano Vincent, el artista de la familia, a quien envía dinero y cartas llenas de melancolía. Esta correspondencia hasta ahora inédita, rigurosamente inventada por Julio César Pérez, juega de manera especular con las cartas reales de Vincent a Theo, se interrumpe poco antes de la muerte de ambos y no recoge ninguno de los acontecimientos que marcaron la vida del «loco pelirrojo». Habla, más bien, de las esperanzas y los miedos del menos conocido de los hermanos, del París de los impresionistas, del sentido profundo del arte. En estas páginas hay sombra, hay muerte y tragedia, pero por encima de todo está la búsqueda, a veces infructuosa, de la belleza. Eso que Julio César Pérez persigue con una libertad insolente." -- Contraportada.
"Theo Van Gogh is a man "without talent" who bases his existence on his love for art and for his brother Vincent, the family artist, to whom he sends money and letters full of melancholy. This correspondence, hitherto unpublished, rigorously invented by Julio César Pérez, plays in a mirror image of Vincent's real letters to Theo, is interrupted shortly before the death of both and does not record any of the events that marked the life of the "red-haired madman." Rather, it speaks of the hopes and fears of the least known of the brothers, of the Paris of the Impressionists, of the profound meaning of art. In these pages there is shadow, there is death and tragedy, but above all there is the search, sometimes fruitless, for beauty. That which Julio César Pérez pursues with insolent freedom."-- Back cover.
ISBN:
9788412804157
8412804155
OCLC:
1465397767

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