Home Event Listings Panel Discussion | Graphic Novel: When literature and history intertwined with illustration

Panel Discussion | Graphic Novel: When literature and history intertwined with illustration

Posted on
0

09:30 am, Sun 11 May 2025
Kim Đồng Publishing House
55 Quang Trung, Hai Bà Trưng, Hà Nội
Language: Vietnamese & France

From the organizer:

Graphic novels have become a popular creative trend worldwide, even being recognized as a medium on par with novels, audiobooks, and films. The definition of a “graphic novel” remains debated, but fundamentally, it is understood as a publication combining text and illustrations, sharing similarities with comics. However, in graphic novels, the text doesn’t merely follow the images, nor do the images simply illustrate the text—instead, they harmonize seamlessly, enhancing both visual appeal and narrative depth to fully convey the creator’s intent.

This format offers creators vast creative freedom, exploring diverse themes, including complex subjects like migration, history, geopolitics, biographies, and memoirs. So, how should we define a “graphic novel”? How does it unleash the creator’s imagination? How has the global graphic novel market evolved? What is the potential for graphic novels in Vietnam? Could this format bring fresh momentum to nonfiction works in the country? These are the key topics to be explored in an upcoming discussion featuring illustrator Clément Baloup and literary researcher Lê Nguyên Long.

Speaker:

Clément Baloup

Born in 1978, with a French mother and a Vietnamese father. After studying design in Marseille, he attended the Angoulême School of Fine Arts and the Hanoi University of Fine Arts. His two books on Asian immigration issues – Memories of Overseas Vietnamese, have been widely praised and won many awards.

Follow updates on event’s page.

NO COMMENTS

Leave a Reply