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Comics |
Call Number:
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ARGEN KIDSSPECFIC LIN2014 |
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Macanudo #2 |
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Personal name:
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Liniers (author and illustrator) and Mara Faye Lethem (translator) |
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016577 |
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2023-03-16 18:14:33 |
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element:
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Kids Speculative Fiction |
International Standard Book Number:
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9781592701698 |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc.:
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Enchanted Lion Books |
Date of publication, distribution, etc.:
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2014 |
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hardcover |
Summary, etc. note:
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Macanudo #2 collects more of Liniers's great daily strip (the first selection of which appeared in volume #1). And like the first volume, this new collection is marked by subtle charm, existential wit, a playful sensibility, and a probing mind. Dive in for more Henrietta and her cat, Fellini; more Mandlebaum, the teddy bear; more sensitive robot, and much else besides!
Liniers (Ricardo Siri) is an acclaimed and well-beloved Argentine cartoonist, whose wildly popular daily strip Macanudo (“coolâ€) has been published in the Argentine newspaper La Nación for the past ten years. This strip has won him fans throughout the world and comparisons to the cartoonist heavyweights Charles Schultz and Bill Watterson. Liniers also travels around the world with musician Kevin Johansen, painting on big canvases on stage while Johansen makes music. Sometimes, they switch places. Liniers has over 3,600 published comic strips and has published over twenty-five books in Spanish, and more than ten books in nine countries from Brazil to the Czech Republic. His first book to be published in English, The Big Wet Balloon, has been both a critical and popular success and was selected as a best book of 2013 by Parents Magazine. And the fourth volume of his Macanudo to appear in French was recently selected for the 2014 Angouléme Festival. Together with his wife Angie, Liniers also founded the comics publisher La Editorial Común. Liniers lives in Buenos Aires, Argentina, with his wife and three daughters—Matilda, Clementina, and Emma. No penguins though. . . yet. |
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short stories, short comics, humour, daily strips, Argentina, Argentinian, existential wit, whimsical, playful, Henrietta, Fellini, Mandlebaum, sensitive robot, penguin, gnomes, Spanish |
Source of acquisition:
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Rotem Diamant |
Method of acquisition:
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Donation |
Date of acquisition:
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November, 2018 |
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25.99 |
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