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9789350295991 60ba00d1c68d923c89757e6d Kabul Disco 2 - How I Didn't Become An Opium Addict In Afgha https://www.midlandbookshop.com/s/607fe93d7eafcac1f2c73ea4/60ba51c919faf34f2560082a/9789350295991.jpg Book 2 of a brilliant series of graphic reportage The first instalment of Nicolas Wild's wry perceptive graphic reportage from Kabul saw a carefree young comic-book writer land in a capital in crisis. Nicolas found himself gradually falling in love with Kabul and decided to extend his contract with Zendagui in spite of the risks of living in Afghanistan. Book 2 sees him returning from a holiday in France to resume work as an illustrator. Nicolas is assigned to the agency's new programme: an awareness campaign against opium. Wild draws a vivid portrait of a surreal situation: the farcical nature of the message an election where no one votes and the yo-yo that is expat life in Kabul swinging as it does between ever-present danger and casual festivities. Irreverent and funny Kabul Disco continues to monitor the Afghan crisis in Book 2 serving both as historical documentation and the memoir of a keen-eyed observer. 9789350295991
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  • ISBN: 9789350295991
  • Author: Wild Nicolas / La Bo�te � Bulles
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • Pages: 176
  • Format: Hardback
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Book 2 of a brilliant series of graphic reportage The first instalment of Nicolas Wild's wry perceptive graphic reportage from Kabul saw a carefree young comic-book writer land in a capital in crisis. Nicolas found himself gradually falling in love with Kabul and decided to extend his contract with Zendagui in spite of the risks of living in Afghanistan. Book 2 sees him returning from a holiday in France to resume work as an illustrator. Nicolas is assigned to the agency's new programme: an awareness campaign against opium. Wild draws a vivid portrait of a surreal situation: the farcical nature of the message an election where no one votes and the yo-yo that is expat life in Kabul swinging as it does between ever-present danger and casual festivities. Irreverent and funny Kabul Disco continues to monitor the Afghan crisis in Book 2 serving both as historical documentation and the memoir of a keen-eyed observer.

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