Put u Tulum / Putovanje Đ. Mastorne

Put u Tulum / Putovanje Đ. Mastorne

Milo Manara, Federico Fellini

From Fellini's idea for the film, Milo Manara, an artist known for his erotic fantasy and seductive style, came up with the idea to make a comic. What started as fun, little by little, became a real comic book directorial effort.

Manara mastered the task with all his brilliance and skill. And the more the plot moved away from the original idea, the more new ideas Fellini came up with. Thus, the Trip to Tulum ended with the beginning of another one - the Trip of Đ. Masters.

You hold the result in your hands. The work is first read in one breath, like a comic book. After that, you should look at each picture individually - like parts of a fresco. Drawing is an art like storytelling, but looking is also an art: the dialogue of the viewer with the muse of fantasy.

Original title
Viaggio a Tulum / Il viaggio di G. Mastorna
Translation
Miroslav Aksentijević
Editor
Boban Knežević
Illustrations
Milo Manara
Graphics design
Tanja Jeremić
Dimensions
29 x 23 cm
Pages
170
Publisher
Beli Put, Beograd, 2006.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Serbian.
ISBN
978-8-68548-983-9

One copy is available

Condition:Unused
 

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