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  2. The Nonexistent Knight - Wikipedia

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    The Nonexistent Knight (Italian: Il cavaliere inesistente) is an allegorical fantasy novel by Italian writer Italo Calvino, first published in Italian in 1959 and in English translation in 1962. The tale explores questions of identity, integration with society, and virtue through the adventures of Agilulf, a medieval knight who exemplifies ...

  3. Pino Zac - Wikipedia

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    Zac was also active as a director and screenwriter of animation films. He realized about 20 short films and the experimental feature film The Nonexistent Knight, based on the novel with the same name by Italo Calvino. [1] Zac died of a stroke in his house in 1985. [1]

  4. Italo Calvino - Wikipedia

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    The Nonexistent Knight by Pino Zac, 1969 (Italian animated film based on the novel) Amores dificiles by Ana Luisa Ligouri, 1983 (13' Mexican short) L'Aventure d'une baigneuse by Philippe Donzelot, 1991 (14' French short based on The Adventure of a Bather in Difficult Loves )

  5. The Exiled Heavy Knight Knows How to Game the System

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    A manga adaptation illustrated by Lee Brocco began serialization on Kodansha's YanMaga Web manga website and app on February 11, 2022. [5] The manga was later transferred to the Weekly Young Magazine on September 9, 2024. [6] The manga's chapters have been compiled into twelve tankōbon volumes as of December 2024. [7]

  6. Talk:The Nonexistent Knight - Wikipedia

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  7. Matsuri Hino - Wikipedia

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    Matsuri Hino (樋野 まつり, Hino Matsuri) is a Japanese manga artist born in Sapporo, Hokkaidō.She made her professional debut in the September 10, 1995, issue of LaLa DX with the one-shot title Ko no Yume ga Same Tara (この夢が覚めたら, When This Dream is Over). [1]

  8. Haō Taikei Ryū Knight - Wikipedia

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    The original manga was created by Takehiko Itō and was serialized monthly in Shueisha's V-Jump beginning in 1993. [1] A total of three tankōbon chapter collections released in Japan from 1994 to 1995. [2] [3] [4] Although no official English translation exists, the manga was published in Spanish by Planeta DeAgostini [5] and in Italian by ...

  9. Category:1959 fantasy novels - Wikipedia

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