| TÃtol : |
Sapiens. A Graphic History : The Birth of Humankind |
| Tipus de document : |
text imprès |
| Autors : |
Harari, Yuval Noah, Autor ; Vandermeulen, David, Autor ; Casanave, Daniel, Autor |
| Editorial : |
New York, etc. : Harper Perennial |
| Data de publicació : |
2020 |
| Nombre de pà gines : |
248 p. |
| ll. : |
il. col. |
| Dimensions : |
28 cm |
| ISBN/ISSN/DL : |
978-0-06-305133-1 |
| Idioma : |
Anglès (eng) |
| Paraules clau : |
història civilització còmics |
| Classificació : |
C Còmic i Àlbum il·lustrat |
| Resum : |
This first volume explores the rise of humans over other animals; the spread of Homo sapiens from Africa to the rest of the planet; and the ecological footprints we started leaving behind us as early as 70,000 years ago. Human evolution is reimagined as a tacky reality TV show. The first encounter between Sapiens and Neanderthals is explored through the masterpieces of modern art. The extinction of the mammoths and sabertoothed tigers is retold as a ‘whodunit’ movie. And along the way, we meet the gay Neanderthals, the world’s worst-ever serial killers, and Steve Jobs. |
Sapiens. A Graphic History : The Birth of Humankind [text imprès] / Harari, Yuval Noah, Autor ; Vandermeulen, David, Autor ; Casanave, Daniel, Autor . - New York, etc. : Harper Perennial, 2020 . - 248 p. : il. col. ; 28 cm. ISBN : 978-0-06-305133-1 Idioma : Anglès ( eng)
| Paraules clau : |
història civilització còmics |
| Classificació : |
C Còmic i Àlbum il·lustrat |
| Resum : |
This first volume explores the rise of humans over other animals; the spread of Homo sapiens from Africa to the rest of the planet; and the ecological footprints we started leaving behind us as early as 70,000 years ago. Human evolution is reimagined as a tacky reality TV show. The first encounter between Sapiens and Neanderthals is explored through the masterpieces of modern art. The extinction of the mammoths and sabertoothed tigers is retold as a ‘whodunit’ movie. And along the way, we meet the gay Neanderthals, the world’s worst-ever serial killers, and Steve Jobs. |
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