Cités - Lieux vides, rues passantes #[nn]
Jens Harder's *Cités / Lieux vides, rues passantes* is a striking meditation on urban life, and its cover makes an immediate visual argument: a bustling crowd of pedestrians fills the lower half, rendered in fine, confident linework, while an inverted cityscape — complete with the Berlin TV Tower and a tangle of shops and rooftops — tumbles across the top, suggesting a world both teeming and disorienting. Published in 2019 by Actes Sud, this French-language volume carries the quiet ambition of a project genuinely interested in how cities breathe. If you're drawn to comics that treat architecture and human movement as storytelling in their own right, this one earns a place on your shelf.
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