![]() ![]() ![]() Unsichtbare Hände, Avant Verlag 2014, Übersetzung: Alexandra Stang. Ville Tietäväinen studied architecture but began working as an illustrator and graphic designer when he was still at university and set up his own design agency in 1995. They received the Tulenkantaja (‘Torch Bearers’) prize for this work. ![]() In 2013 Ville Tietäväinen and his daughter Aino collaborated to produce Vain pahaa unta (‘Just a Bad Dream’), a graphic work in which a child’s nightmares are illustrated. This book was awarded the 2012 Comics Finlandia prize. Se on upeasti kuvitettu tarina siitä, miten. Ville Tietäväisen sarjakuvaromaani Näkymättömät kädet on enemmän kuin kertomus 2000-luvun siirtolaisuudesta. Tietäväinen addresses the living conditions of many illegal immigrants and guest workers in Europe who are forced to struggle with low pay and poor working conditions. Sarjakuvaromaanit tekevät tuloaan suomalaiseen kirjallisuuden kenttään ja mikä siinä on tehdessä kun jälki on näin vakuuttavaa. In this work of social criticism, he tells the story of Rashid, a tailor from Morocco who makes his way to Europe in order to build a better life for himself and his family. In 2011 Tietäväinen’s third graphic novel, Näkymättömät kädet (‘Invisible Hands’), was published in Finland. Tietäväinen is one of Finland’s most important contemporary comic artists. His stories are set in far-flung places like Hong Kong in the 1990s or the greenhouse estates in the Spanish region of Almeria. ![]() 1970 in Helsinki) creates painstakingly researched, impeccably illustrated graphic novels. ![]()
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