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Korean Title:
Kkum-kkuneun Chaekdeul-eui Doshi
Author: Walter Moers
Translator: Haeng-sook Du
Publisher: Deulnyeok
Hardcover | 2-volume set
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About This Book
This is Walter Moers' latest and most popular book, staying in the top-seller
list in Korea since its release in June 2005. It is a story about books, the
pleasure of reading books, and about writing books. Wonderful imagination and
wit. It gives you the realization that this whole cosmos could be a poem!
Walter Moers (born 1957, Germany) is one of the best-known and most commercially
successful comic creators and authors of children's books in Germany. He first
became known with cartoon-like comics that were marked by an ironic view of the
world and a conscious violation of political correctness. Many of his works
first appeared in the satirical magazine Titanic. He remains a regular
contributor to this day. In addition to these comics clearly intended for an
adult audience, Moers also writes stories and books for children that he has
been publishing since 1985. 1988, his first "Käpt'n Blaubär" story was
published, a character that has since been popular on TV, in books, and on audio
cassettes. Moers wrote the both the script and the song lyrics for the movie
Kleines Arschloch (1997) and the script for the movie Käpt'n Blaubär (1999).
Walter Moers is said to avoid publicity and very rarely gives interviews or
allows himself to be photographed.
Availability: Usually ships in 5~10 business days.
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