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No todo es política en la vida

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Wolinski , al dibujar No todo es política en la vida viene a decir que todo lo que no consideramos política en la vida de cada día, como el sexo, el acto de escribir o leer, los pequeños racismos cotidianos, las discusiones de café, el colegio de los niños, etc., es de hecho política, es todo lo que conforma la conciencia del individuo. Después de leer este libro ―porque a Wolinski se le lee más que se le ve (a no ser cuando dibuja a estas deliciosas  mujeres tan locas y portadoras de todas las herejías)―, ya no podremos levantar un dedo sin preguntarnos : «¿Somos de derechas o de izquierdas ?».

96 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 1974

About the author

Georges Wolinski

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Wolinski was born in Tunis, French Tunisia, the son of Lola Bembaron and Siegfried Wolinski. His father was a Polish Jew and his mother was a Tunisian Jew.

After discontinuing his architecture studies in Paris, Georges Wolinski began cartooning in 1960, contributing political and erotic cartoons and comic strips to the satirical monthly Hara-Kiri.

During the student revolts of May 1968, Wolinski co-founded the satirical magazine L'Enragé with Siné.

In the early 1970s, Wolinski collaborated with the comics artist Georges Pichard to create Paulette which appeared in Charlie Mensuel and provoked reactions in France during its publication.

Wolinski's work has appeared in the daily newspaper Libération, the weekly Paris-Match, L'Écho des savanes and Charlie Hebdo.

Wolinski died along with nine of his colleagues, including Cabu, Charb and Tignous, in the gun attack at Charlie Hebdo's offices in Paris in 2015.

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