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Apr 2020
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Dave McKean

Giuseppe Castellano
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Dave McKean talks to Giuseppe Castellano about being a writer, illustrator, filmmaker, and all around “creativo”; what his first impression was of Neil Gaiman; why he dislikes being called “artist” and “genius”; and how he managed to talk to artist Paul Nash—an early-20th-century British Modernist who passed in 1946.

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