)The Adventures Of Tintin( is perhaps the best known cartoon adventure of the last 100 years; and the boy reporter's antics are now being made into a series of movies by Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson. Assouline has had privileged access to personal papers to explore Herge's life and work; he does not shy away from the controversies, such as Herge's support for Belgian imperialism in the Congo, or his relationship with the Nazis during the occupation of his country; but he also considers such aspects as the wider artistic influence of his pioneering drawing style, as well as his immense and enduring popularity. In this book Pierre Assouline reveals the life and art of Tintin's Belgian creator, Georges Prosper Remi, better known as 'Hergé'. Assouline has had privileged access to personal papers to explore Hergé's life and work and the fascinating ways in which the two intertwine.
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