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Andrea Pazienza (; 23 May 1956 – 16 June 1988), was an
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Biography


Early life

Pazienza was born in San Benedetto del Tronto, province of Ascoli Piceno, in 1956. Growing up in his father's town of San Severo in Apulia, he enrolled in 1974 at the Department of Arts, Music, and Entertainment of the
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Career

He made his debut in the spring of 1977 in the magazine ''Alteralter'' with his first comic story, "Le straordinarie avventure di Pentothal" (Pentothal's extraordinary adventures), the surrealistic and
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story of an alter ego named after the sedative Penthothal. He later participated in such editorial experiences as ''Cannibale'', '' Il Male'', and ''
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'', of which he was one of the founders. In these publications, he created hundreds of comics, influenced by American
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and
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. He was especially fond of the character
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, which he appropriated for a humorous spoof on Italian hippiedom of the 1970s entitled ''Perché Pippo sembra uno sballato'' ("Why Goofy Looks Like a Pothead"), and a later, unfinished story entitled ''La leggenda di Italianino Liberatore'' ("The Legend of Italianino Liberatore", referring to his old friend Tanino Liberatore). Pazienza developed a personal body of work, alternating between playful comic cartooning—at times politically charged–and much more elaborate, dark, disturbing
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, often dealing with drugs and wanton violence, with a scattering of
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throughout. In 1980, he created the character Zanardi and collaborated with the magazines ''
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'' and ''Comic Art'', while also producing movie and theatre posters, scene designs, record covers, and advertising. He was extremely prolific through the 1980s, penning hundreds of single-panel cartoons as well as longer, intricate stories usually centred on Zanardi. ''Pompeo'', his last graphic novel, which depicts the gradual downfall of a heroin addict (a largely autobiographical character) up to his eventual suicide, is generally considered his masterwork; the post-face to this work testifies that Pazienza tried to start a new life and, for a while, quit drugs.


Death and legacy

Andrea Pazienza died at age 32 in Montepulciano, from a heroin overdose. The nonprofit association ''Centro Fumetto Andrea Pazienza'' was created in his honour to help young cartoonists develop their skills. In 2011, Andrea Pazienza was picked as the first of ''150 Italians'', a list of the country's most influential people, which was dedicated to the 150th anniversary of
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Selected works

* ''Aficionados'' * ''Andrea Pazienza'' (1981) * ''Le straordinarie avventure di Pentothal'' (1982) * ''Milo Manara e Andrea Pazienza'' (1982) – referring to
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* ''Zanardi'' (1983) * ''Perché Pippo sembra uno sballato'' (1983) * ''Pertini'' (1983) – an homage to former President of the Italian Republic
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* ''Glamour Book'' (1984) * ''Tormenta'' (1985) * ''Cattive Compagnie'' (1985) * ''Glamour Book 2'' (1987) * ''Pazeroticus'' (1987) * ''Zanardi e altre storie'' (1987) * ''Pompeo'' (1987)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Pazienza, Andrea 1956 births 1988 deaths People from San Benedetto del Tronto People from San Severo Italian comics artists Italian comics writers Italian magazine founders