Switzerland and Europe as seen by cartoonist Chappatte
Swiss cartoonist Patrick Chappatte is the first non-American to receive the Thomas Nast Award, the most prestigious press prize in the United States after the Pulitzer. For 20 years he has been making readers laugh and think on both sides of the Atlantic.
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After some years in the regional print and broadcast media in French Switzerland, in 2000 I joined Radio Swiss International, which then became swissinfo.ch. Since then I have been writing (and producing short videos) on a variety of subjects, from politics to business, and including culture and science.
“We’re surrounded by Europe. The cross-border workers are among us! The foreigners are coming and crowding our trains!” These are some of the statements you can read in his new collection of over 120 cartoons published between 1992 and 2014.
The book focuses on Switzerland, its foreigners and its relations with Europe, as well as on the omnipresent populist strongman Christoph Blocher and his rightwing Swiss People’s Party. The collection is testimony to Chappatte’s keen eye, artistry and his sense of irony and mockery, which is hard-hitting but never hostile.
Chappatte has published 16 books (including three cartoon stories). His cartoons appear in the Geneva-based daily newspaper Le Temps and he also works for the Swiss Sunday paper NZZ am Sonntag and the International New York Times. You may also find his cartoons on Yahoo! Actualités.
“Coupez! La suisse, l’europe et les étrangers” (Cut!, Switzerland, Europe and foreigners), is published by Globe Cartoon and Le Temps, 2014, 132 pages.
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Cartoonist garners American praise
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The award in one of 27 categories is recognition for his work for the International Herald Tribune (IHT), for which he has been a regular contributor for the past 11 years. Chappatte says the prize, considered the most prestigious after the Pulitzers, also highlights the American roots of the IHT and cements its place among the…
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Even in his most acerbic caricatures, Chappatte displays sensitivity: he pointedly brings out people’s characteristics without ever ridiculing them. Born in Pakistan to a Swiss father and Lebanese mother, his trademarks are situations, conflicts or contradictions – he never takes direct aim at people. A book has been published with 100 selected cartoons.
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Geneva-based Patrick Chappatte is well known in Switzerland and the United States. His critical, humorous cartoons are published in Swiss papers Le Temps and the NZZ am Sonntag, as well as in the International Herald Tribune. Globalized: Cartoons from The International Herald Tribune 2005-2007 is a collection of his best work published in the paper…
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