Persepolis: The Sage of a Childhood [Pantheon Graphic Library] , Satrapi, Marja

Persepolis: The Sage of a Childhood [Pantheon Graphic Library] , Satrapi, Marja

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Very Staunch: A book that does not stare aloof and has been learn however is in dazzling situation. No apparent injury to
Newsletter Year: 2004
Format: Paperback Language: English
ISBN:

9780375714573

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9780375714573

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Synopsis
A Unusual York Times Important Book A Time Magazine Simplest Comix of the Year A San Francisco Myth and Los Angeles Times Simplest-vendor Sharp, funny, and heartbreaking, Persepolis is Marjane Satrapi s memoir of rising up in Iran for the period of the Islamic Revolution. In mighty murky-and-white funny strip photos, Satrapi tells the fable of her life in Tehran from ages six to 14, years that seen the overthrow of the Shah s regime, the triumph of the Islamic Revolution, and the devastating effects of battle with Iraq. The sparkling and outspoken handiest baby of committed Marxists and the excellent-granddaughter of 1 in all Iran s closing emperors, Marjane bears peer to a childhood uniquely entwined with the history of her country. Persepolis paints an unforgettable portrait of every day life in Iran and of the bewildering contradictions between dwelling life and public life. Marjane s baby s-peer scrutinize of dethroned emperors, state-sanctioned whippings, and heroes of the revolution enables us to learn as she does the history of this piquant country and of her bear extraordinary household. Intensely private, profoundly political, and wholly accepted, Persepolis is staunch now a list of rising up and a reminder of the human imprint of battle and political repression. It presentations how we persist with it, with laughter and tears, in the face of absurdity. And, indirectly, it introduces us to an irresistible small girl with whom we cannot abet however fall in esteem.”

Product Identifiers
ISBN-10 037571457X
ISBN-13 9780375714573
eBay Product ID (ePID) 30507959

Key Well-known points
Creator Marjane Satrapi
Quantity Of Pages 160 pages
Collection Pantheon Graphic Novels
Format Paperback
Newsletter Date 2004-06-01
Language English
Publisher Knopf Doubleday Publishing Workers
Newsletter Year 2004

Extra Well-known points
Copyright Date 2004
Illustrated Yes

Dimensions
Weight 9.6 Oz.19459027]
Height 0.5 In.
Width 6 In.
Length 8.9 In.

Target Target market
Workers Alternate

Classification Formulation
LCCN 2002-190806
LC Classification Quantity DS318.84.K48
Dewey Decimal 955.
Dewey Edition 22

Critiques
“Ravishing. . . Dances with drama and insouciant wit.” The Unusual York Times Book Review “A dazzlingly singular fulfillment. . . . Hanging a finest steadiness between the fantasies and neighborhood conspiracies of childhood and the mounting lunacy of Khomeini”s reign, she”s just like the Persian esteem baby of Spiegelman and Lynda Barry.” Salon “A finest and bright graphic memoir. . . . [Told] in a guileless remark . . . accompanied by a series of murky-and-white drawings that dramatically illustrate how a repressive regime deforms original lives.” Vogue “Odds are, you may maybe perchance be too busy being entertained to realize how mighty you’ve got got realized till you turn the closing web page.” Elle.com “[A] self-portrait of the artist as a younger girl, rendered in suited-attempting murky-and-white comics that practice a childlike sensibility to the grim lowlights of most modern Iranian history. . . . [Her] vogue is mighty; it persuasively communicates confusion and apprehension by the eyes of a precocious preteen.” Village Bid ” That is an dazzling funny book, that deserves a state with Joe Sacco and even Art Spiegelman. In her audacious murky and white panels, Satrapi eloquently reasserts the factual financial extinguish of all political dogma and non secular conformity; the way it bullies, the way it murders, and the way it may maybe maybe maybe maybe continuously be ridiculed by particular person rebellions of the spirit and the mind.” –Zadie Smith, author of The Autograph Man and White Enamel ” You”ve by no diagram seen anything else like Persepolis the intimacy of a memoir, the irresistability of a funny book, and the political depth of a the battle between fundamentalism and democracy. Marjane Satrapi may maybe perchance have given us a aloof genre.” –Gloria Steinem I grew up reading the Mexican comics of Gabriel Vargas, graduated to the political teachings of Rius, fell beneath the spell of Linda Barry, Art Spiegelman, and now I am keen on Marjane Satrapi. Her tales thrummed in my coronary heart for days. Persepolis is part history book, part Scheherazade, improbable as handiest gentle tales may maybe perchance maybe also additionally be. I realized mighty concerning the history of Iran, however extra importantly, it gave me hope for humanity in these unkind cases. Sandra Cisneros, author of The Dwelling on Mango Avenue and Caramelo I conception [ Persepolis ] was as soon as a wonderful part of work, not handiest for the baby”s peer viewthe growing baby”s peer viewof a society unknown to many of us in the west, and feared and suspected in proportion to being unknown…. Satrap has came throughout a diagram of depicting human beings that is both easy and straight away understandable, AND is quite infinitely versatile. Someone who”s tried to map a simplified version of a human face knows how immensely subtle it is miles not handiest to give the faces a good deal of expression, however additionally to enjoy identities from one physique to the next. It”s a huge technical accomplishment.” –Philip Pullman, author of The Golden Compas s, The Refined Knife , and The Amber Spyglass . ” I cannot reward adequate Marjane Satrapi”s transferring list of rising up as a spirited younger girl in revolutionary and battle-time Iran. Persepolis is disarming and in most cases funny however indirectly it is miles shattering.” — Joe Sacco, author of Palestine and Capable Dwelling Gorazde This witty, transferring and illuminating book demonstrates graphically why the diagram forward for Iran lies with neither the clerics nor the American Empire. –Tariq Ali Creator of The Clash of Fundamentalisms: Crusades, Jihads and Modernity “I came throughout the work immensely transferring with depths of nuance and wisdom that one may maybe perchance maybe by no diagram seek info from to search out in a funny book. It be a mighty, mysterious, piquant fable that manages to replicate a excellent swath of Iranian contemporary history internal the gentle, intimate list of a younger girl’s coming-of-age. I didn’t favor it to live!” Diana Abu-Jaber, Creator of Crescent and Arabian Jazz “A rare and chilling memoir that provides every reader a private, factual portrait of Iran”s most modern political and cultural history. Ms.

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