Tintin in the New World: A RomanceRiverhead Books, 1996 - 239 pages In this New York Times Notable Book of 1995, Tintin, who's been to the Yucatan and Tibet, to the South Seas and the Great American Plains, and even to the Moon, charts the dark, restless geography of his own mind. A song about the community of beauty, the transcendence of language, and the treachery of love.--The Village Voice. Print features. |
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