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The Arrival

Shaun Tan

Hardback

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The Arrival

Synopsis

This special boxed set of the best-selling, internationally acclaimed graphic novel THE ARRIVAL, and a new companion volume of commentary and developmental drawings, SKETCHES FROM A NAMELESS LAND, will fascinate anyone who has fallen under the spell of Shaun Tan s timeless story, and offers a revealing insight into the craft of one of Australia s most compelling author-illustrators.THE ARRIVAL has become one of the most critically acclaimed books of recent years, a wordless masterpiece that describes a world beyond any familiar time or place. How did it come to be created, and what inspired its unique and captivating story? In SKETCHES FROM A NAMELESS LAND, author Shaun Tan explains the origins of his ideas, using examples from early research and concept sketches through to finished artwork. In tracing this evolution, he sheds light on the silent language of images, the spirit of the migrant experience and the artist s creative journey.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780734411464
Category:
Comic Strip Fiction / Graphic Novels
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
2010-09-23
Publisher:
Lothian Children's Books
Illustrations:
illus
Country of origin:
Australia
Pages:
176
Dimensions (mm):
379x302x33mm
Weight:
1990g

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