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It was a popular graphic novel, pushing what was usually done with the medium. Satrapi was one of the first women to find success with graphic novels. | It was a popular graphic novel, pushing what was usually done with the medium. Satrapi was one of the first women to find success with graphic novels. | ||
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I very much recommend reading the book. It is not an easy story, but it is an important one. | I very much recommend reading the book. It is not an easy story, but it is an important one. | ||
Latest revision as of 12:13, 4 June 2026
Marjane Satrapi, the brave and talented creator of the wonderful and honest graphic novel Persepolis, has died. Her magnum opus is an autobiography, telling of her young years growing up during the Islamic Revolution in Iran, the Iran-Iraq war of 1980, and then moving to Austria, for safety and to study. But Vienna isn't the safe space her family was hoping for, she's having a difficult time, and returns to Iran. The difference between the two worlds really show. Back home, she can't find her place either.
It's not an easy book to read, it is nuanced, it feels sincere, and it shines a very human light on what the revolution meant, on what emigration can be like.
It was a popular graphic novel, pushing what was usually done with the medium. Satrapi was one of the first women to find success with graphic novels.
According to her family, Satrapi died at the age of 56 of a broken heart, following her husband's death last year.
I very much recommend reading the book. It is not an easy story, but it is an important one.
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