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Edmond Baudoin (born 23 April 1942 in
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artist, illustrator, and writer of sequential art and graphic novels.


Biography

Baudoin left school at the age of 16 and went into military service. He later worked as an accountant at the Palace de Nice (L’Hôtel Plaza). At 33, he left the accountant trade to pursue drawing. Baudoin was an art professor from 1999 to 2003 at the University of Quebec.


Publications

* ''Travesti'',
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, 2007 * ''Le petit train de la côte bleue'', 6 pieds sous terre, 2007 * ''"Les essuie-glaces'', collection Aire Libre,
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, 2006 * ''La patience du grand singe'', en collaboration avec Céline Wagner, Tartamudo Editions, 2006 * ''Patchwork'', Éditions Le 9e Monde, 2006 * ''L'Espignole'', L'Association, 2006 * ''La musique du dessin'', Éditions de l'An 2, 2005 * ''Crazyman'', L'Association, 2005 * ''Le chant des baleines'', collection Aire Libre, Dupuis, 2005 * ''Araucaria, carnets du Chili'', collection Mimolette, L'Association, 2004 * ''Les yeux dans le mur'', en collaboration avec Céline Wagner, collection Aire Libre, Dupuis, 2003 * ''Chagrin d'Encre 2, Portfolio en serigraphie'', Éditions Le 9e Monde, 1998 * ''Questions de dessin'', Éditions de l'An 2, 2002 * ''Le chemin de Saint-Jean'', L'Association, 2002 * ''Taches de Jazz'', Éditions Le 9e Monde, 2002 * ''Les quatre fleuves'', scénario de
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, Éditions Viviane Hamy, 2000 * ''Chroniques de l'éphémère'', 6 pieds sous terre, 1999 * ''Salade niçoise'', collection Ciboulette, L'Association, 1999 * ''Le chemin aux oiseaux'', scénario de Nadine Brun-Cosme, Seuil, 1999 * ''Chagrin d'Encre, Portfolio en serigraphie'', Éditions Le 9e Monde, 1998 * ''Piero'', Seuil, 1998 * ''Véro'', collection Histoires Graphiques, Éditions Autrement, 1998 * ''Nam'', collection Patte de Mouche, L'Association, 1998 * ''Lalin'', scénario de Joan Luc Sauvaigo, Z'éditions, 1997 * ''Derrière les fagots'', Z'éditions, 1996 * ''Le voyage'', collection Ciboulette, L'Association, 1996Stephen Tabachnick The Cambridge Companion to the Graphic Novel -1107108799 - 2017 Page 69 Le Voyage was published by L'Association in 1996, and was awarded the "best scenario" prize at Angoulême the following year. * ''Mat'', Seuil, 1996 * ''Terrains vagues'', collection Eperluette, L'Association, 1996 * ''Rachid'', Seuil, 1995 * ''Made in U.S.'', collection Patte de Mouche, L'Association, 1995 * ''Éloge de la poussière'', collection Eperluette, L'Association, 1995 * ''La mort du peintre'', Z'éditions, 1995 (réédité par 6 pieds sous terre en 2005) * ''Abbé Pierre, le défi'', Tom Pousse, 1994 * ''Carla'', scénario de
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, Futuropolis, 1991 * ''Baudoin'', collection 30x40, Futuropolis, 1990 (réédité par L'Association sous le titre ''Le portrait'') * ''
Le Procès-verbal ''Le Procès-Verbal'' (English title: ''The Interrogation'') is the debut novel of French Nobel laureate writer J. M. G. Le Clézio, about a troubled man named Adam Pollo who "struggles to contextualize what he sees" and "to negotiate often distur ...
'', illustrations du roman de J-M.G. Le Clézio, Futuropolis Gallimard, 1989 * ''La Croisée'', scénario de Frank,
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, 1988 * ''Théâtre d'Ombres'', scénario de Frank, Les Humanoïdes Associés, 1987 * ''Le premier voyage'', Futuropolis, 1987 * ''Un Rubis sur les Lèvres'', collection Hic et Nunc, Futuropolis, 1986 * ''Avis de Recherché'', scénario de Frank, Futuropolis, 1985 * ''La Danse devant le Buffet'', scénario de Frank, Futuropolis, 1985 * ''Un Flip Coca'', Futuropolis, 1984 * ''La peau du lézard'', collection Hic et Nunc, Futuropolis, 1983 * ''Passe le temps'', Futuropolis, 1982 * ''Les sentiers cimentés'', Futuropolis, 1981 * ''Civilisation'', collection Science-Fiction, Glénat, 1981


Awards

*1992:
Angoulême International Comics Festival The Angoulême International Comics Festival (french: Festival international de la bande dessinée d'Angoulême) is the second largest comics festival in Europe after the Lucca Comics & Games in Italy, and the third biggest in the world after ...
Award for Best French Comic Book for ''Couma acò'' *1997: Angoulême International Comics Festival Award for Best Scenario for ''Le voyage'' *2001: Angoulême International Comics Festival Award for Best Scenario for ''Les quatre fleuves''


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Baudoin, Edmond 1942 births Living people French comics artists