La Retour de la Colonne Durutti
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This '[[detournement|détourned]]' comic strip was distributed by [[flypost]]ing it at the University of Strasbourg. | This '[[detournement|détourned]]' comic strip was distributed by [[flypost]]ing it at the University of Strasbourg. | ||
- | The comic strip images were featured in ''[[Ten Days that Shook the University]]'' (translated by [[Donald Nicholson-Smith]] and [[T. J. Clark]]), the title of which was an illusion to [[John Reed (journalist)|John Reed]]'s [[Ten Days That Shook the World|''Ten Days That Shook the World'']]. | + | The comic strip images and there translated speech balloons were featured in ''[[Ten Days that Shook the University]]''. |
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Durruti Column]] | *[[Durruti Column]] | ||
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- De quoi t'occpes [sic] tu exactement ? English translation from Ten Days that Shook the University. ‘What’s your scene, man?’ |
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"La Retour de la Colonne Durutti" (October 1966, The Return of the Durutti Column) was a four page comic strip as fold-out pamphlet by André Bertrand, consisting of film stills and other visuals with added text balloons.
This 'détourned' comic strip was distributed by flyposting it at the University of Strasbourg.
The comic strip images and there translated speech balloons were featured in Ten Days that Shook the University.
See also