Description : Man set out to conquer the universe using hyperspace travel. Discover this extraordinary adventure through the works of art that retrace the galactic swarm, from Earth's Dark Ages to the Second Interplanetary War. The fifteen epic, tumultuous centuries that founded cosmic civilisation await you in this book . An incredible saga told by J-C Chaumette and magnificently illustrated by Sébastien Hue.
Artbook - Format 21×28 cm (landscape) - 110 pages.
Description
The sky is poetry. At the start of each night, it deposits the dreams of the gods on the earth. So covered in a cloak of dreams, she sees the fairies dance at the Blue Hour.
Annick De Clercq's superb illustrations combine with Richard Ely's enchanting words to bring you this enchanting moment, when night touches day.
Author : Richard Ely
Illustrator : Annick De Clercq
Artbook in 21×21 cm format, approximately 50 pages - hardback cover
Anthologies and collections, Artbooks, Novels and poetry collections
Description
"Sting the snake the child in the desert, dive the downed war pilot into the sea. The little blond boy returns to his asteroid paradise, finds his volcanoes and nurses his rose. The author, who said he was "made to be a gardener", goes down to rest in a field of seaweed. And the fox, and the baobab? And the curb chain and the carlingue? Lost or found?
These are the questions that Chantal Robillard asks us about Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, get the moon for his team-mates: his tumultuous life as a pilot and station chief with l'Aéropostale, his last literary work. But also his mysterious death off the island of Riou... C. Robillard offers us a few keys to the story in poems that are simple in language, but ultra-modern in form, some of them even unprecedented. These are poems that are easy to read or say, easy to reproduce in writing workshops or at home.