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Alicia Cañas Cortázar

    This author explores visual narratives through their work, often drawing from archaeological studies and a deep interest in color perception. Their creations are marked by a sophisticated approach to illustration, evidenced by their selection for the prestigious Bologna Children's Book Fair. The author's artistry is valued for its visual depth and innovative bookmaking techniques. Their broad artistic perspective is evident in their ability to bridge academic insights with creative expression.

    Fremdsprachentexte: Farmer Giles of Ham
    Alta - 18: Torna'm l'anell, cap d'estornell - 4a. edició
    • Aquesta és la novel·la guanyadora del Premi Lazarillo de Literatura, 1991. És una història plena de misteri i d'imaginació, que explica les aventures de Flipper i Maija, dos personatges tan pròxims i tan humans com qualsevol dels lectors. Els avanços tecnològics en el món dels ordinadors i dels mitjans audiovisuals són el fil conductor de tota la intriga, que comença al primer capítol i que es manté fins a les últimes pàgines. Amb aquesta novel·la, Enrique Páez se'ns mostra com un narrador àgil, capaç de descriure personatges i ambients a base d'acció i diàlegs suggestius.

      Alta - 18: Torna'm l'anell, cap d'estornell - 4a. edició
      3.7
    • Fremdsprachentexte: Farmer Giles of Ham

      • 111 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      This is the 50th anniversary edition of Tolkien's best-loved short fairy story, originally told to his children in the 1920s and expanded for publication in 1949. Bluff Farmer Giles lives in a land-of-fable England, full of giants and dragons. A reluctant hero like the Brave Little Tailor or Bilbo in The Hobbit , Giles wins a great reputation by firing his blunderbuss at a wandering giant--who retreats not in fear but to avoid this tiresome stinging "insect". One thing leads to another, and despite all his excuses the now famous Giles is called to save his country from the marauding dragon Chrysophylax. He has a legendary anti-dragon sword and a lot of luck, but dragons can be as devious as politicians... Tolkien crammed much sly wit into his little story, plus jokey philological explanations that Giles's amazing adventures are commemorated in Thames Valley placenames like Worminghall and Thame. It's illustrated with nearly 50 line drawings by Paula Baynes: Tolkien loved these, but some look sadly faded here, like fourth-generation photocopies. As a bonus, the anniversary edition includes an introduction telling the story's history, a transcription of the original, unfinished draft, and 23 pages of notes on allusions and names (Chrysophylax means "keeper of gold", which is indeed what dragons do). A pleasant gift book. -- David Langford

      Fremdsprachentexte: Farmer Giles of Ham
      4.0