Georges Wolinski
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- | '''Georges Wolinski''' (28 June 1934 - 7 January 2015) was a [[France|French]] [[cartoonist]] and [[Comic book creator|comics writer]]. Wolinski was killed in a [[2015 shooting at Charlie Hebdo|terrorist attack on Charlie Hebdo]] along with other staff. | + | '''Georges Wolinski''' (28 June 1934 - 7 January 2015) was a [[French cartoonist]] and [[Comic book creator|comics writer]]. Wolinski was killed in a [[2015 shooting at Charlie Hebdo|terrorist attack on Charlie Hebdo]] along with other staff. |
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- | Wolinski began cartooning for ''[[Rustica (magazine)|Rustica]]'' in 1958. He began to draw political cartoons in 1960. Three years later, in 1961, he started contributing political and erotic cartoons and [[comic strips]] to the satirical monthly ''[[Hara-Kiri (magazine)|Hara-Kiri]]''. | + | Wolinski began cartooning for ''[[Rustica (magazine)|Rustica]]'' in 1958. He began to draw political cartoons in 1960. Three years later, in 1961, he started contributing political and [[erotic cartoon]]s and [[comic strips]] to the satirical monthly ''[[Hara-Kiri (magazine)|Hara-Kiri]]''. |
During the [[May 1968 events in France|student revolts of May 1968]], Wolinski co-founded the satirical magazine ''L'Enragé'' with [[Siné]]. He served as the [[editor-in-chief]] of ''Charlie Hebdo'' from 1961 to 1970. 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 appeared in the daily newspaper ''[[Libération]]'', the weekly ''[[Paris-Match]]'', ''[[L'Écho des savanes]]'' and ''[[Charlie Hebdo]]''. | During the [[May 1968 events in France|student revolts of May 1968]], Wolinski co-founded the satirical magazine ''L'Enragé'' with [[Siné]]. He served as the [[editor-in-chief]] of ''Charlie Hebdo'' from 1961 to 1970. 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 appeared in the daily newspaper ''[[Libération]]'', the weekly ''[[Paris-Match]]'', ''[[L'Écho des savanes]]'' and ''[[Charlie Hebdo]]''. |
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Georges Wolinski (28 June 1934 - 7 January 2015) was a French cartoonist and comics writer. Wolinski was killed in a terrorist attack on Charlie Hebdo along with other staff.
Career
Wolinski began cartooning for Rustica in 1958. He began to draw political cartoons in 1960. Three years later, in 1961, he started 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. He served as the editor-in-chief of Charlie Hebdo from 1961 to 1970. 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 appeared in the daily newspaper Libération, the weekly Paris-Match, L'Écho des savanes and Charlie Hebdo.
In 2005, he was the recipient of the Grand Prix de la ville d'Angoulême at the Angoulême Festival. The same year he was also awarded the Legion of Honour.
Death
Wolinski was killed, along with seven of his colleagues, two police officers, and two others on 7 January 2015 in the Charlie Hebdo shooting when armed gunmen stormed the Charlie Hebdo newspaper offices in Paris.
Bibliography
- Paulette, art by Georges Pichard
- Paulette Tome 1, 1971
- Paulette Tome 2, 1972
- Le mariage de Paulette, Le Square, 1974
- Paulette en Amazonie, Le Square, 1975
- Ras-le-bol-ville, Le Square, 1975
- Le cirque des femmes, Le Square, 1977
- Les Pensées, Le Square, 1981
- Paulette, Dargaud, 1984
- Lettre ouverte à ma femme