The World Cup Literature 2022 .. Canada Vs Belgium .. The blind thug reads Tan Tan adventures

The World Cup Literature 2022 .. Canada Vs Belgium .. The blind thug reads Tan Tan adventures

The 2022 World Cup fans are witnessing the Belgium and Canada match, and in conjunction with it, we get to know the World Cup 2022, the novel “The Blind Passing” by the famous Canadian writer Margaret Atwood, and in Belgian literature we read together the adventures of Tan Tan.

The story of the blind thug by Canadian writer Margaret Atwood
The blind thug is a novel by Canadian writer Magrit Atwood, winner of the Man Booker Award in 2000, which was previously released by “the blind killer”, and when she won the Booker Award came in the merits of winning:
It is truly wonderful literary and an exquisite human epic. At the beginning of the novel, Iris Chas looks at us with her memories of the incident of her sister Laura from the bridge in 1945.

It is followed by a press report on the incident. But as soon as the reader is preparing to overwhelm the story of Laura, Atwood transmits it to another novel entitled “The Blind Killer”, including in the basic novel, and it is a type of science imagination narrated by lovers in rooms that are dark in the back streets.

The story of the blind thug by the Canadian writer Margaret Atwood
When we return to Iris in 1947, as part of a press article on the discovery of a marine boat carrying the body of her deceased husband, the well -known industry man Richard Griffon. Thus, Atwood received at the beginning of the novel with the main narrative threads to sharpen the reader’s mind to search for the relationship between them.

The “blind thug” is a multi -layer novel with generosity and distinction; The lines and events are intertwined in speed. Once events and lines converge, the reader discovers that what Atwood is narrated is not what appears to be, but rather much exceeds that.

The adventures of the Belgian writer, George Rimi
Among the Belgian literature, we get to know together the adventures of Tan Tan, a series of comic novels written by the Belgian writer George Rimi (1907-1983) known as Hergeh, and the series is one of the most popular comics in Europe in the twentieth century, where it was translated into more than 70 languages Different, until 2003, more than 200 million copies have been printed from the world.

The Tan Tan series appeared for the first time in French on January 10, 1929, with an attachment “Le-Petitam Le Pete Vingtième for children issued by the Belgian twentieth century newspaper.

The adventures of the Belgian writer, George Rimi
The success of the series led to the issuance of many other parts of it, which was published in the most important Belgian newspapers at the time, Le Swar, and even to allocate its own magazine, in 1950, Remi Hergei Studio, through which 24 parts of the series were produced, and the series was adopted in many works Television, radio, theatrical and cinematic..

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