Arthur Vlamik hat eine wichtige Rolle in französischen Außenministerium am Pariser Quai d'Orsay inne: Er ist verantwortlich für die Reden des Ministers, Alexandre Taillard de Worms. Für den jungen und engagierten Mann erö...
"The machinations at the ministry gave him the material for 'Quai d'Orsay, ' a bande dessinee that he wrote under the pen name Abel Lanzac, with illustrations by Christophe Blain. . . . The book was recently brought out in English by the British publisher SelfMadeHero under the title 'Weapons of Mass Diplomacy.'"--The New York Times "Were I in the front row of the White House press briefing room, I would ask spokesman Jay Carney one question above all others: 'Have you read Weapons of Mass Diplomacy, and if not, why not?' It's that good--insightful, like a tall mirror reflecting truth, hung in the halls of power."--The Washington Post
Abel Lanzac, a pseudonym for Antonin Baudry, is a French diplomat. His career has been a hybrid of diplomatic and cultural enterprises. He worked as Technical Advisor and Director of International Cultural Affairs for former French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin. Since 2010, he has been serving as Cultural Counselor for France in the US and Permanent Representative for French Universities in the US, working in the French Embassy's New York office. Christophe Blain is an artist and writer. His graphic novel series include Gus, Isaac the Pirate and The Speed Abater (all published by NBM). He has received numerous awards, including the Best Graphic Novel award at Angoulme 2002 for the first volume of Isaac the Pirate, and again in 2013 for the second volume of Quai d'Orsay.