Below is an excerpt from Hokusai: A Graphic Biography by Giuseppe Latanza and Francesco Matteuzzi (2021), published by Laurence King.
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Below is an excerpt from Hokusai: A Graphic Biography by Giuseppe Latanza and Francesco Matteuzzi (2021), published by Laurence King.
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Francesco Matteuzzi is a journalist, screenwriter, editor, and author of children’s books. His graphic books include a biography of Anna Politkovskaja. More by Francesco Matteuzzi
Giuseppe Latanza is a cartoonist and illustrator, who has been a professor at Graphite-School of Graphics and Comics since 2012. More by Giuseppe Latanza
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