Tomi Ungerer's Alsatian humor

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French designer, author and illustrator Tomi Ungerer, December 6, 2011, during the opening of the Satiricon exhibition at the Czricatura museum in Frankfurt, Germany. DANIEL ROLAND / AFP

By: Pascal Paradou

Author and designer, figure of children's literature, he received the Hans-Christian Andersen prize for his illustrations in 1998, Tomi Ungerer is our "Remarkable Voice" of the day. In this sound archive from the INA (National Audiovisual Institute), he evokes his relationship to the Alsatian language and humor.

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