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Sapiens by David Vandermeulen
Sapiens by David Vandermeulen









Sapiens by David Vandermeulen

“You will easily see that it is not quite my culture,” says Casanave, but “fortunately Armand Peugeot saved the day”. In Sapiens, A Graphic History, he remembers chapter two, The Masters of Fiction, being a particular challenge with the appearance of superheroes and of Dr. All of whom are far from graphic novelists, but who propose a ‘free’ style of drawing, the type of drawing that I love”. He also says French illustrator Georges Beuville “will forever remain my teacher” and that he owes an immense debt to English design, “from Hoggart to Steadman, from Searle and David Gentleman to Quentin Blake. “It has been a thrilling project from beginning to end!” he tells It’s Nice That, saying that author Harari was also involved in the entire creative process and is “a brilliant thinker”.Ĭasanave describes his charming and energetic style as purely Franco-Belgian, and influenced by a myriad of authors, “some of which have rocked me to sleep since childhood,” including André Fraquin and “all the greats from the Belgian graphic novel scene”. Casanave, an established illustrator and comic book artist, has a history in adapting literary masterpieces and often works with Vandermeulen on so-called “graphical adventures,” hence the epic nature of the content doesn’t seem to have phased him.

Sapiens by David Vandermeulen Sapiens by David Vandermeulen

Taking on the style and storytelling qualities of a graphic novel, the text is reinterpreted as action-packed sequences and conversations between characters, with comedic commentary, satirical interludes and brilliantly funny details to explore. Now it has been adapted as a graphic novel, Sapiens, A Graphic History, illustrated by Daniel Casanave working with cartoonist and writer David Vandermeulen, bringing that fascinating story of our collective history to life in an entirely new way. Yuval Noah Harari’s million-copy bestselling book Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind told the story of how humans came to be, breaking down the evolutionary timeline in a way that was as page-turning as a work of fiction.











Sapiens by David Vandermeulen