Comics Alternative Interviews: Max de Radiguès - a podcast by Stergios Botzakis & Derek Royal

from 2018-06-14T12:14:01

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Time Codes:

  • 00:00:25 - Introduction
  • 00:02:26 - Setup of interview
  • 00:03:56 - Interview with Max de Radiguès
  • 01:01:11 - Wrap up
  • 01:01:47 - Contact us

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Arthur Fellig, better known as Weegee, was a street photographer for New York's popular press during the 1930s and 1940s. He worked primarily in Manhattan’s Lower East Side, and he developed a signature style that captured a gritty, unflinching view of urban life. What’s more, he was, famous, or rather infamous, for adjusting his tableau, in particular the position of dead bodies at crime scenes, in order to capture an image that was to his liking. Max de Radiguès, along with his co-creator Wauter Mannaert, has decided to take on this historical figure as the subject matter of his latest book, Weegee: Serial Photographer. In this interview, Derek talks with Max about his fascination over Weegee, the origins of this project, and the challenges of writing such a condensed graphic biography.  But we also cover Max’s previous work, Moose, and what we might expect from his upcoming book, Bastard, being released this fall from Fantagraphics.

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