Happy days

Happy days

Oton A. Reisinger

200 cartoons from top to bottom

"Happy Days" is not a classic narrative novel or short story, but a collection of wordless or minimally worded drawings, in which the humor is often visual and based on absurdity, twists, and the play of meaning. The characters are everyday people – clerks, doctors, workers, tourists, politicians – caught in situations that reveal the paradoxes of modern civilization, bureaucracy, technology, social expectations, and human stupidity.

Translation
Zrinka Reisinger, Ana Novaković, Tihana Biuk, Branko Gredelj
Editor
Rudi Aljino vić, Janko Bučar
Dimensions
18 x 24.5 cm
Publisher
Stripforum, Zagreb, 2012.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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