Set in 1963, this graphic novel celebrates a time in Argentine history when its art scene
blossomed. Writer Diego Arandojo and illustrator Facundo Percio come together to weave the rich tapestry of Buenos Aires in the time of the beatnik. Arandojo's dialogue lends a poetic quality to these lively characters, while Percio's charcoal drawings perfectly capture the rough charm of this eclectic community of artists and the seedy, smoky locales they inhabit.
A vivid account of a you-had-to-be-there period in the development of art in the modern world, rife with character and poetry and presented in an irresistible work of exaggerated psuedo-biographies. Read Full Review
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