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David B.
David B. is one of France's finest cartoonists and a co-founder of the legendary L'Association collective. He is the author of many books of comicsincluding The Armed Garden, Noctural Conspiracies, and Epileptic which was awarded Angoulême International Comics Festival Prize for Scenarioand the... show more

David B. is one of France's finest cartoonists and a co-founder of the legendary L'Association collective. He is the author of many books of comicsincluding The Armed Garden, Noctural Conspiracies, and Epileptic which was awarded Angoulême International Comics Festival Prize for Scenarioand the Ignatz Award for Outstanding Artist. Incidents in the Night Book One was nominated for the L.A. Times Book Prize and the Eisner Awards.He lives and works in Paris, France.
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Birth date: February 09, 1959
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I'm Reading Comeeks
I'm Reading Comeeks rated it 10 years ago
I really liked the narrator David B. in the first Incidents in the Night, so I was devastated by the last scene of that book and wondering how we'd keep going in volume 2. I wasn't disappointed, though I did miss David B., his disappearance started the action of the story in the right way, I also ...
Chris' Fish Place
Chris' Fish Place rated it 10 years ago
hs This collection is not as good as the previous collection, though it does have slightly more international feel (several stories are translations). Despite the title, there is more than Greek mythology in play here as well. Perhaps because it is sadder, the term that Bernheimer us...
pedestrienne
pedestrienne rated it 11 years ago
some people hate being told other people's dreams. I like it (usually). but I think even dream-haters would like some of the dreams in here.
pedestrienne
pedestrienne rated it 11 years ago
some people hate being told other people's dreams. I like it (usually). but I think even dream-haters would like some of the dreams in here.
What Perry Nodelman Is Reading, and Has Read.
A detailed report of the childhood experiences, and fantasies, and dreams, of David B., centred around his older brother's epilepsy and the ways in which it drove his family into an astonishing range of weird cults and cures. It's all kind of unsettling, albeit in a fascinating way. David B. gives...
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