The relationship between Pratt and his audience in the non serial-serial narration of Corto Maltese. Corto Maltese, more than just a comic, is the image of a cultural change taking place. Since "The Ballad of the salt sea", its first appearance, it breaks down the typical comic-book logic. Looking at Hugo Pratt works we can observe the definitive remediation of comics in new forms of expression, that will lead to a new cultural condition of the medium. Through merchandising, novels, reprints, Corto extends the boundaries of the narration in a scope never achieved before by Italian comics. In the last years, suspended in his fictional universe, Corto’s stories became less frequent, moving away from the serial form, but also from specific asp...
The lagoon of sweet dreams and only one (long) silence. Hugo Pratt has been the first cartoonist abl...
In July 1967 Hugo Pratt published the first episode of a long comic book with the evocative title Th...
This essay focuses on the Argentinian experience that the Venetian comic writer Hugo Pratt had duri...
The relationship between Pratt and his audience in the non serial-serial narration of Corto Maltese....
The relationship between Pratt and his audience in the non serial-serial narration of Corto Maltese....
Animated Corto, the aporia of a runaway adatptation. Although Hugo Pratt was inspired by a movie (By...
Corto without Pratt: a new and algid beginning framed by the stranger’s poetics for a 20th Century c...
At the time of his first appearance in 1967 the Corto Maltese comics marked a turning point in the w...
In July 1967 Hugo Pratt wrote Una ballata del mare salato and gives birth to Corto Maltese the chara...
The hallucinatory interval in Hugo Pratt’s Corto Maltese: the figuration of the word and the visual ...
Corto Maltese nasce nel 1967 dalla matita del grande disegnatore veneziano Hugo Pratt. A quasi cinqu...
This research aims to understand how a modern narrative exhibits the myth and its archetype as well ...
1967-1995 : face to face with a big man. Hugo Pratt entered the lives of more than a generation of I...
“Fate is revealed subspecies adventure”. Il romanzo di Criss Kenton by Hugo Pratt. The essay examine...
Hugo Pratt's self-translation: When the verbal leaves the visual Hugo Pratt (1927-1995) is consider...
The lagoon of sweet dreams and only one (long) silence. Hugo Pratt has been the first cartoonist abl...
In July 1967 Hugo Pratt published the first episode of a long comic book with the evocative title Th...
This essay focuses on the Argentinian experience that the Venetian comic writer Hugo Pratt had duri...
The relationship between Pratt and his audience in the non serial-serial narration of Corto Maltese....
The relationship between Pratt and his audience in the non serial-serial narration of Corto Maltese....
Animated Corto, the aporia of a runaway adatptation. Although Hugo Pratt was inspired by a movie (By...
Corto without Pratt: a new and algid beginning framed by the stranger’s poetics for a 20th Century c...
At the time of his first appearance in 1967 the Corto Maltese comics marked a turning point in the w...
In July 1967 Hugo Pratt wrote Una ballata del mare salato and gives birth to Corto Maltese the chara...
The hallucinatory interval in Hugo Pratt’s Corto Maltese: the figuration of the word and the visual ...
Corto Maltese nasce nel 1967 dalla matita del grande disegnatore veneziano Hugo Pratt. A quasi cinqu...
This research aims to understand how a modern narrative exhibits the myth and its archetype as well ...
1967-1995 : face to face with a big man. Hugo Pratt entered the lives of more than a generation of I...
“Fate is revealed subspecies adventure”. Il romanzo di Criss Kenton by Hugo Pratt. The essay examine...
Hugo Pratt's self-translation: When the verbal leaves the visual Hugo Pratt (1927-1995) is consider...
The lagoon of sweet dreams and only one (long) silence. Hugo Pratt has been the first cartoonist abl...
In July 1967 Hugo Pratt published the first episode of a long comic book with the evocative title Th...
This essay focuses on the Argentinian experience that the Venetian comic writer Hugo Pratt had duri...