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Political Comics:
Comic Art Propaganda


Our host will be special guest Swedish expert Fredrik Strömberg, author of Comic Art Propaganda, forthcoming from Ilex Press, joined by Pat Mills, Sean Duffield, Kate Evans and Polyp, cartoonist of Speechless, an eco-fable in silent comics form published by Friends of the Earth International and New Internationalist Publications. More…

Tickets: Free (places must be booked)
Where: ICA, The Mall, London
When: Sunday, November 8, 2009 - from 6.30pm

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"...hearing literary translators talk about their work reminded me of the immense difficulty, creativity and importance of the task."
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Tim Pilcher

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"The epitome of geekchic, it's most definitely worth checking out."
The Rough Guide To Graphic Novels

"...Sacco had some interesting things to say about the comics form in general."
Simon Hacking

"Imagine one of the world's greatest cities hosting a series of events starring the world's greatest cartoonists, put together by one of the world's greatest comics scholars. That's London's Comica."
The Beat

"...a fantastically wide selection of comics, to be touched, admired and purchased."
Toby Litt

"British preconceptions of graphic novels are changing as exhibitions such as Comica expose the challenging work out there."
Design Week

"...a comprehensive, varied and exciting season that demonstrated the reach and diversity of the art form."
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