After the myth of Zorro, Pierre Alary tackles the comic book adaptation of one of the monuments of American literature and cinema: ” Gone with the wind “, better known in France under the title of ” Gone with the wind “. The first volume of a diptych which elegantly transcribes all the passion and intensity of the destiny of the eternal Scarlett O’Hara and Rhett Butler.
” Gone with the wind ” Or ” Gone with the wind in French, was first a novel, published in 1937, which received the Pulitzer Prize in 1937. It is then a film by Victor Fleming, a film with the 10 Oscars, released in 1939, with on the poster this formidable kiss of cinema between Vivian Leigh alias Scarlett O’Hara, and Clark Gable eternal Rhett Butler.
” Gone with the wind is a classic, a staple of film literature. Here he is today adapted into a comic strip, in the guise of a regular in adaptations. After the two novels by Sorj Chalandon ” My traitor ” And ” Back to Kylybegs “, after his album” Don Vega inspired by Zorro, Pierre Alary tackles the work of Margaret Mitchell.
With his semi-realistic drawing, a magnificent palette of colors, his sense of framing, rhythm and expressiveness, he gives us an intense and thrilling story. The first volume of Gone with the wind was published by Rue de Sèvres editions.
Pierre Alary is the guest of VMDN.
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