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Quaderni russi
La guerra dimenticata del Caucaso
Igort
2011
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Quando, il 7 ottobre del 2006, Anna Politkovskaja fu assassinata rimasi scioccato. La brutalità di una democrazia travestita, per la quale i sovietologi hanno coniato il termine democratura, aveva parlato. Ho trascorso quasi due anni tra Ucraina, Russia e Siberia, per cercare di capire, registrare, viaggiando in compagnia dei miei quaderni da disegno. Cosa era stata l'Unione Sovietica? Così è nato questo libro di storie di persone piccole, che attraverso il racconto mi hanno aiutato a cercare di dipanarlo, questo mistero russo. La scintilla arrivò al mio arrivo a Mosca, il 19 gennaio 2009, quando con un colpo alla nuca furono assassinati l'avvocato, e amico di Anna Politkovkaja, Stanislav Markelov e Anastasia Baburova, stagista della Novaja Gazeta, il giornale che pubblicava i reportage di Anna. Poi certo, Parajanov, il grande regista giorgiano di origine armena, allievo spirituale di Pierpaolo Pasolini. Arrestato e deportato per quasi cinque anni in Siberia. Il suo crimine? Non avere aderito ai canoni del realismo socialista. In compagnia dei suoi film, nei lenti giorni di viaggio ho attraversato in treno il cuore della Siberia e forse compreso un poco della meravigliosa disperazione russa. Un reportage disegnato sottoforma di graphic novel.
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Igort
Igort
Author · 9 books

Igort is an Italian illustrator, comic book artist, writer, publisher, film director and musician. He is considered a key figure in the development of European graphic novels. Igor Tuveri was born in 1958 in Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy. At age 20 Tuveri moved to Bologne and started publishing comics with the pen name Igort. His early works appeared in 'Linus', a famous Italian comic magazine aimed at an adult readership, of which Igort himself will become editor-in-chief in the 2000's. In the 80's Igort founded the independent magazines 'Il Pinguino' and 'Dolce Vita' with fellow cartoonists from the so-called 'Valvoline' collective. The collective included artists Daniele Brolli, Roberto Baldazzini, Lorenzo Mattotti, Giorgio Carpinteri, as well as American cartoonist Charles Burns. Igort's works from this period include Goodbye Baobab (1982), a story set in Japan in the 40s and co-created with Daniele Brolli, and Ishiki no kashi - Il letargo dei sentimenti (1984), a comic taking place in a futuristic version of Japan. Igort is also one of the first Western authors to have worked in the Japanese manga industry, most notably with the series Yuri (1996) for Kōdansha. In 2000, Igort founded his own publishing house, Coconino Press. The publisher played an important role in the development of the 'graphic novel movement' in Italy, releasing new works by national and international authors, as well as classic works by cartoonist like Jacques Tardi, Daniel Clowes, Adrian Tomine, Chris Ware, Will Eisner, and so on. In 2017 Igort left Coconino to found a new publishing house, called Oblomov Press. Between 2008 and 2009, Igort travelled through the Ukraine, Russia and Siberia, carrying out research for the books Quaderni Ucraini (2010, Ukrainian Notebooks) and Quaderni Russi (2011, Russian Notebooks). Together with the two volumes of Quaderni Giapponesi (2015-2017, Japanese Notebooks), these form a trilogy of illustration travel notebooks. In 2019, Igort directed the live action film adaptation of his most famous graphic novel, 5 is the Perfect Number (2002), starring actors Toni Servillo and Valeria Golino. Besides drawing, writing, publishing and occasionally working in cinema, Igort has also been a life long musician. Since 2022 he hosts a Youtube Channel on the medium of comics, called 'lezionidifumetto·it'.

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