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He moved to Tokyo and made ends meet by providing illustrations for two cheap entertainments of the immediate postwar era: kamishibai street storytellers and kashi-hon, comic books that weren't sold but rather rented out of pay libraries.
Frequenting the same avant-garde circles, they quickly became collaborators, with Xul Solar providing illustrations for books that Borges wrote and magazines he edited, a symbiotic relationship that would continue until Xul Solar's death in 1963, at 75.
It advances in the habitual, providing illustrations of the sorts of things that he and his friends did, without ever conveying the existential pressure of something that actually happened, in a single moment, in a specific and physical way, with a distinctive and unshakeable emotion.
He struck out on his own in 1819, making a name providing illustrations for popular biographical books.
Alongside these stories, Hergé was involved in producing his weekly Quick and Flupke comic strip and drawing front covers for Le Petit Vingtième, as well as providing illustrations for another of Le Vingtième Siècle's supplements, Votre "Vingtième" Madame, and undertaking freelance work designing advertisements.
Thanks to Tamsen Polley for providing illustrations used in Figure 4. Finally, we gratefully acknowledge four anonymous reviewers for comments that substantially improved the manuscript.
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