Permacomix: How to live in permaculture
Permacomix: How to live in permaculture
The first comic strip to understand everything about permaculture. In the tradition of prestigious real-life comics like Economix (Les Arènes) or Philocomix (Rue de Sèvres), which have made economics and philosophy accessible to the greatest number of people, Permacomix offers a true immersion to those who aspire to better understand the life ethics that permaculture represents, by telling them the true story of an initiatory journey. Depressed by his status as an employee, Gaëtan, in his thirties, wants to give it all up. The unexpected discovery of permaculture, which has long intrigued and attracted his partner Izia, provides him with the opportunity. Together, they decide to devote a sabbatical year to this ethical design approach aimed at building sustainable human habitats inspired by nature. Aboard a rickety van that becomes their new home, they hit the road, armed with a list of contacts who can help them achieve their goal. With Cécile Barnéoud's simple, precise, and colorful lines, this comic strip empathetically retraces the journey of this young couple, long, demanding, but always fascinating. Throughout this life story, which is also a popular work, the reader is invited to ask themselves: is it possible to "live in permaculture"? What exactly does this set of concepts and practices cover? Could permaculture be the key to a more fulfilling, more harmonious, more equitable life?
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