

Romans graphiques : apprendre, s'émouvoir, comprendre avec Aurel et Aude Mermilliod
Jul 18, 2025
Aude Mermillot, dessinatrice et autrice de romans graphiques, partage son parcours avec des œuvres comme Éclore, tandis que Victoria Caz, libraire spécialisée en bande dessinée, éclaire son amour pour ce médium. Elles discutent de l'évolution des récits graphiques, de la représentation féminine et de l'impact émotionnel de ces œuvres. Les échanges portent également sur l'identité méditerranéenne et la manière dont ces romans abordent des thèmes politiques, tout en captivant les lecteurs par leur richesse artistique.
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Liberté narrative du roman graphique
- Le roman graphique casse le carcan traditionnel de la bande dessinée.
- Il offre une narration libre, sensorielle et riche en émotions.
Rythme et immersion en BD
- Le roman graphique engage plus le lecteur émotionnellement par ses variations rythmiques.
- Il casse le rythme traditionnel, invitant à une lecture plus immersive et sensible.
Émotion face à In Waves
- Aude Mermillot a été bouleversée par la lecture d'In Waves, qui traite de la mémoire.
- Elle a lu ce livre en public mais devait se cacher pour pouvoir pleurer tranquillement.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
L'Évolution du Roman Graphique
01:40 • 16min
Identité méditerranéenne et récits graphiques
17:21 • 8min
L'évolution de la représentation féminine dans les romans graphiques
25:46 • 2min
La politique du récit : Entre émotion et engagement
28:09 • 2min
Représentation des corps et mise à distance dans les romans graphiques
30:11 • 3min
L'art au croisement des émotions
33:11 • 3min
L'art du roman graphique
36:40 • 8min

Un printemps à Tchernobyl
Emmanuel LEPAGE
Un printemps à Tchernobyl, by Emmanuel Lepage, is a poignant graphic novel that recounts the author's experience of visiting Chernobyl years after the nuclear disaster.
Through stunning artwork and heartfelt storytelling, Lepage captures the haunting beauty of the exclusion zone and the resilience of the people who continue to live there.
The narrative weaves together personal reflections, historical context, and interviews with local residents, offering a multifaceted perspective on the human and environmental consequences of the catastrophe.
Lepage's sensitive portrayal of the affected communities and the lingering effects of radiation invites readers to contemplate the long-term impact of nuclear disasters.
The graphic novel serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of environmental stewardship and the enduring human spirit in the face of adversity.
Chant de bataille
Chant de bataille
Pierre Vanove
Inès Léraud
Chant de Bataille, by Inès Léraud and Pierre Vanove, is a thought-provoking graphic novel that delves into the historical and social issues surrounding land consolidation.
Through compelling storytelling and evocative illustrations, the authors explore the impact of land policies on rural communities.
The narrative follows the struggles and resilience of individuals affected by these changes.
The graphic novel combines historical research with personal narratives, creating a nuanced perspective on the complexities of land ownership and its consequences.
By shedding light on the human stories behind land consolidation, Chant de Bataille prompts readers to consider the broader implications of environmental and agricultural policies.
The work is a testament to the power of graphic novels in exploring significant social and historical themes.
Corvivante
Corvivante
Julie Delporte
Corvivante, by Julie Delporte, is an evocative graphic novel exploring themes of self-discovery and personal identity.
Delporte's distinctive artistic style creates a dreamlike atmosphere, inviting readers into an intimate and emotional world.
The narrative weaves together fragments of memory, introspection, and reflections on human connection.
Delporte's work challenges conventional storytelling, offering a more fragmented and impressionistic exploration of inner experiences.
With its poetic narrative and haunting visuals, Corvivante invites readers to contemplate the complexities of existence and the search for meaning.
The graphic novel showcases the transformative power of visual storytelling in conveying profound emotional and philosophical concepts.
Méditerranée, Histoire d'un continent calidoscope
Méditerranée, Histoire d'un continent calidoscope
Aurèle
Méditerranée, Histoire d'un continent caléidoscope is a graphic novel by Aurèle exploring the multifaceted history and identity of the Mediterranean region.
Through a blend of personal narrative, historical research, and philosophical inquiry, Aurèle delves into the diverse cultures, geographies, and languages that have shaped the Mediterranean.
The graphic novel weaves together historical events, contemporary issues, and personal anecdotes to create a rich tapestry of the region.
Aurèle's exploration encompasses themes of migration, identity, and the interconnectedness of cultures, providing a nuanced perspective on the complexities of the Mediterranean.
The narrative invites readers to reflect on the region's past and present, fostering a deeper understanding of its significance in the global landscape.
Pénélope Bagieux
Pénélope Bagieux
Pénélope Bagieu
Pénélope Bagieux is a renowned French cartoonist and illustrator known for her distinctive style and humorous storytelling.
Her graphic novels and comics often feature relatable characters and witty observations on modern life.
Bagieux's work has garnered a wide following for its blend of insightful social commentary and lighthearted entertainment.
Her distinctive visual style, characterized by expressive characters and vibrant colors, adds to the appeal of her narratives.
With a keen eye for detail and a knack for capturing the absurdities of everyday situations, Pénélope Bagieux has established herself as a prominent voice in contemporary comics.
Her work offers a fresh and engaging perspective on the world around us.
Chumbo
Chumbo
Mathias Lehmann
Chumbo, by Mathias Lehmann, is a powerful graphic novel that delves into the history and politics of Brazil.
Through compelling storytelling and evocative illustrations, Lehmann explores significant events and social issues that have shaped the nation.
The narrative weaves together personal stories with historical context, offering a nuanced perspective on the complexities of Brazilian society.
Lehmann's distinctive artistic style enhances the emotional impact of the narrative, drawing readers into the world of the characters and the events they experience.
With its insightful commentary and engaging storytelling, Chumbo invites readers to reflect on the historical forces that continue to influence contemporary Brazil.
The graphic novel serves as a testament to the power of comics in exploring complex social and political themes.
Retour à l'Éden
Retour à l'Éden
Paco Roca
Retour à l'Éden, by Paco Roca, is a poignant graphic novel that explores themes of memory, family, and the passage of time.
Through evocative artwork and heartfelt storytelling, Roca delves into the complexities of human relationships and the impact of historical events on personal lives.
The narrative follows the protagonist's journey to uncover the hidden stories of his family, revealing secrets and emotions that have shaped their identities.
Roca's sensitive portrayal of his characters and their struggles invites readers to reflect on their own family histories and the importance of preserving memories.
With its poetic narrative and compelling visuals, Retour à l'Éden offers a profound exploration of the human condition.
Archéologie de l'intime
Archéologie de l'intime
Clotilde Delacroix
Archéologie de l'intime, by Clotilde Delacroix, is a poignant graphic novel that delves into the depths of personal experience and memory.
Through delicate artwork and introspective storytelling, Delacroix explores themes of identity, family, and the search for meaning in everyday life.
The narrative weaves together fragments of the past with present-day reflections, creating a rich tapestry of human emotions and connections.
Delacroix's sensitive portrayal of her characters and their struggles invites readers to connect with their own experiences and contemplate the complexities of existence.
With its poetic narrative and evocative visuals, Archéologie de l'intime offers a profound exploration of the human condition.
Matou
Matou
Michael Kölmei
Éclore
Éclore
Aude Mermillot
Éclore is a graphic novel by Aude Mermillot that delves into the author's personal experiences, focusing on themes of intimacy and self-discovery.
Through delicate illustrations and introspective storytelling, Mermillot explores her relationship with her own body, her experiences with sexuality, and her journey towards becoming a woman.
The narrative weaves together personal anecdotes with broader reflections on womanhood, inviting readers to connect with their own experiences.
Mermillot's candid approach encourages open dialogue about topics often considered taboo, fostering a sense of shared understanding and empowerment.
With sensitivity and insight, Éclore offers a poignant exploration of identity, growth, and the complexities of the human experience.

In Waves
Jamie xx
In Waves is a music album that captures the emotional highs and lows of a night out, blending joy, heartbreak, and introspection.
It includes collaborations with artists like Honey Dijon, Robyn, and The Avalanches.

Persepolis
The Story of a Childhood
Marjane Satrapi
Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood is Marjane Satrapi's acclaimed graphic memoir that tells the story of her life in Tehran from ages six to fourteen.
The book chronicles her experiences growing up during the Islamic Revolution, the Iran-Iraq War, and the subsequent changes in Iranian society.
It depicts her childhood, her family's Westernized lifestyle, and her struggles with the new fundamentalist regime.
The narrative is presented through powerful black-and-white comic strip images, blending the format of a graphic novel with a prose-only memoir.
The book provides a child's-eye view of the historical events, highlighting the contradictions between home life and public life in Iran during that period.
durée : 00:45:00 - Grand bien vous fasse ! - par : Ali Rebeihi - Ce matin, nous ouvrons de magnifiques albums. Des romans graphiques qui nous ouvrent au monde, à l'intime et qui nous permettent aussi de cultiver notre culture générale. Entre récit d'apprentissage, enquête et récit historique, le roman graphique ouvre des perspectives pour de nouveaux lecteurs.
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