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Les Contes macabres T02
2018
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Après le succès du premier opus, Benjamin Lacombe propose un nouvel hommage au maître du romantisme américain autour de la figure masculine et du fantastique. L'influence d'Edgar Allan Poe dans le monde a été et demeure considérable : la critique contemporaine le situe parmi les plus remarquables écrivains de la littérature américaine du XIXe siècle, et ses nouvelles ont revêtu, au fil des ans, grand nombre de titres et d'aspects. Le premier volume des Contes macabres s'articulait autour de la vision de la femme et de la mort, tandis que ce second volume s'intéresse à celle de l'homme et du fantastique. Forte, pleutre, habitée par la mélancolie ou basculant dans la folie, la figure masculine selon Poe est complexe et, par là même, terriblement envoûtante. Benjamin Lacombe a sélectionné de nouveaux contes, parmi lesquels Manuscrit trouvé dans une bouteille ou Petite discussion avec une momie, et propose un nouveau voyage graphique, à la frontière du réel, dans les tréfonds de l'âme humaine.
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Benjamin Lacombe
Benjamin Lacombe
Author · 18 books

Benjamin was born in Paris in 1982. In 2001, he attended the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs of Paris (ENSAD) where he pursued his artistic education. In addition to his studies, he worked as an advertising and animated movie artist before completing his first comic series at the age of 19, along with a few other illustrated books… His final project « Cherry and Olive »,, which he has both written and illustrated, became his first children’s book and was published by Les Éditions du Seuil in March 2006. The following year, it was released by Walker Books (USA) and nominated one of the top 10 children’s books for the year 2007 in the U.S.A. by the prestigious weekly news magazine Time. Since then, Benjamin has written and illustrated numerous books. He has notably worked with Albin Michel, Barefoot Books (USA), Edelvives (Spain), Hemingway Korea (Korea), Milan, MaxMilo, Sarbacane, Soleil, Walker Books (USA) and of course Le Seuil Jeunesse, the publishing house which has issued most of his books. Benjamin exhibits his work on a regular basis. Among others, it has been displayed in the following art galleries: Ad Hoc Art (New York),L’art de rien (Paris), Dorothy Circus (Rome), Maruzen (Tokyo), etc... Benjamin lives and works in Paris with his dog Virgile.

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