Книга: Herge «The Adventures of Tintin: The Broken Ear»
Серия: "The Adventures of Tintin" The Original Classic Stories! Join Tintin and Snowy— the world's greatest adventurers — as they solve thrilling mysteries around the globe! A tribal statue has been stolen from a museum. Tintin and Snowy are on the case! But someone is creating phony statues to throw them off, and Tintin has to race against some dangerous competition. Followingclues, wearing disguises and making narrow escapes, Tintin ends up deep in the foreign jungle where the real statue was made. Will Tintin find the statue before it's too late? Издательство: "Little, Brown and Company" (2011) Формат: 155x225, 96 стр.
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Hergé
Infobox Comics creator
name = Hergé
imagesize = 180px
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birthname = Georges Prosper Remi
birthdate = birth date|1907|5|22|mf=y
location =
deathdate = death date and age|1983|3|3|1907|5|22
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nationality = Belgian
area = artist, writer
alias =
notable works = "
awards = full list
Georges Prosper Remi (
The notable qualities of the "Tintin" stories include their vivid humanism, a realistic feel produced by meticulous and wide ranging research, and Hergé's "
Biography
Childhood and early career
Georges Prosper Remi was born in 1907 in
In 1920, he began studying in the collège Saint-Boniface, a secondary school where the teachers were Catholic priests. Georges joined the Boy Scouts troop of the school, where he was given the totemic name "Renard curieux" (Curious fox). Recently an old "strip" by him was found on a wall of this school [ [http://www.scout.org/en/information_events/news/2007/herge_s_scout_mural_found_in_old_school_corridor Old Hergé mural found on the wall of his scout meeting place] ] . His first drawings were published in "Jamais assez", the school's Scout paper, and, from 1923, in Le Boy-Scout Belge, the Scout monthly magazine. From 1924, he signed his illustrations using the pseudonym "Hergé".
His subsequent comics work would be heavily influenced by the ethics of the Scouting movement, as well as the early travel experiences he made with the Scout association.
On finishing school in 1925, Georges worked at the Catholic newspaper "Le XXe Siècle" under the editor Norbert Wallez, a Catholic abbot who kept a photograph of Mussolini in his office.cite video | people = Numa Sadoul | year = 2003 | title = Tintin et moi | url = http://www.pbs.org/pov/pov2006/tintinandi/ | accessdate = 2007-02-25 | medium = Betacam SP | location = Geneva, Canton Geneva, Switzerland | publisher = Angel Films | time= 10:20-10:40] The following year, he published his first cartoon series, " " In January 1930, Hergé introduced " In 1932, he married Germaine Kieckens, the secretary of the director of the "Le XXe Siècle". They had no children, and would eventually divorce in 1975. The early "Tintin" adventures each took about a year to complete, upon which they were released in book form by the Hergé reached a watershed with " At the end of his studies in Brussels, Chang returned home to China, and Hergé lost contact with him during the invasion of China by Japan and the subsequent civil war. More than four decades would pass before the two friends would meet again. World War II The Second World War broke out on "Le Petit Vingtième", in which Tintin's adventures had until then been published, was shut down by the Nazi occupation. However, Hergé accepted an offer to produce a new "Tintin" strip in " As the war progressed, two factors arose that led to a revolution in Hergé's style. Firstly, paper shortages forced "Tintin" to be published in a daily three or four-frame strip, rather than two full pages every week which had been the practice on "Le Petit Vingtième". In order to create tension at the end of each strip rather than the end of each page, Hergé had to introduce more frequent gags and faster-paced action. Secondly, Hergé had to move the focus of Tintin's adventures away from current affairs, in order to avoid controversy. He turned to stories with an escapist flavour: an expedition to a meteorite (" In these stories, Hergé placed more emphasis on characters than plot, and indeed Tintin's most memorable companions, In 1943, Hergé met Post-war troubles The occupation of Brussels ended on Tintin's exile ended on "Tintin" had always been credited as simply "by Hergé", without mention of Edgar Pierre Jacobs and Hergé's other assistants. As Jacobs' contribution to the production of the strip increased, he began demanding a joint credit. Hergé refused and ended their productive collaboration. Jacobs then went on to produce his own comics for "Tintin magazine", including the widely-acclaimed " Personal crisis The increased demands which "Tintin magazine" placed on Hergé began to take their toll. In 1949, while working on the new version of " In order to lighten Hergé's workload, the Hergé Studios was set up on By the end of this period, his personal life was again in crisis. His marriage with Germaine was breaking apart after twenty-five years; he had fallen in love with Fanny Vlaminck, a young artist who had recently joined the Hergé Studios. Furthermore, he was plagued by recurring Published in "Tintin magazine" from September 1958 to November 1959 "Tintin in Tibet" sent Tintin to the Last years The last three complete "Tintin" adventures were produced at a much reduced pace: " The financial success of "Tintin" allowed Hergé to devote more of his time to travel. He travelled widely across In a remarkable instance of life mirroring art, Hergé managed to resume contact with his old friend Hergé died on He left the twenty-fourth "Tintin" adventure, " A cartoon version of Hergé makes a number of cameo appearances in Ellipse- Hergé gave all rights to the creation of dolls and merchandise after his death to Michel Aroutcheff. Michel was Hergé's neighbour and a good friend. Aroutcheff then sold on these rights only keeping the right to make Tintin's red rocket when he goes to the moon. Bibliography Only the works marked * are translated into English In today's life Hergé was selected as the main motif for a high value commemorative coin: the 100 Anniversary of Hergé's birth commemorative coin minted in 2007, with a face value of 20 euro. In the obverse, a self portrait of Hergé can be seen to the left. To the right of the portrait, there is a portrait of Tintin. In the bottom of the coin, Hergé's signature is depicted. Appropriation In 1989, an This was just one of many cases of unofficial books being released, though often, as in the case of Awards * 1971: According to the ources * [http://bdoubliees.com/tintinbelge/auteurs3/herge.htm Hergé publications in Belgian "Tintin"] and [http://bdoubliees.com/journaltintin/auteurs3/herge.htm French "Tintin"] BDoubliées fr_icon;Footnotes Further reading *cite news|title=Spécial Hergé : Hergé et Tintin en Dates|url=http://www.lexpress.fr/mag/arts/dossier/herge/dossier.asp?ida=454468|publisher="L'Express"|date= External links * [http://www.tintin.com/index.html#home/une.swf&lang=uk/ Official Tintin website] Persondata Источник: Hergé
* 1972: Yellow Kid "una vita per il cartooning" (lifetime award) at the festival of
* 1973: Grand Prix Saint Michel of the city of
* 1999: Included in the
* 2003: Included in the
* 2005: Included in the running for
*cite news|last=Moore|first=Charles|title=A Tribute to the Most Famous Belgian|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtml?xml=/opinion/2007/05/26/do2601.xml|publisher="
*cite news|last=Goddin|first=Philippe|title=Hergé: Lignes de vie|url=http://www.amazon.fr/Hergé-Lignes-vie-Philippe-Goddin/dp/2874240974/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=gateway&qid=1201449913&sr=8-1|publisher="
*cite book |last= Farr|first= Michael |title= "The Adventures of Hergé" |publisher= John Murray |year= 2007 |month= October |isbn= 0-7195-6799-8
* [http://www.free-tintin.net/english/herge.htm Hergé biography] on À la découverte de "Tintin"
* [http://lambiek.net/artists/h/herge.htm Hergé biography] on Lambiek Comiclopedia
* [http://www.pbs.org/pov/pov2006/tintinandi/ "Tintin and I"] Documentary based on Interview with Hergé
* [http://www.tintinologist.org/guides/herge/ Herge - mini profile and time line] on Tintinologist.org
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NAME = Hergé
ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Georges Prosper Remi
SHORT DESCRIPTION = Belgian
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DATE OF DEATH = death date|1983|3|3|mf=y
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