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Persepolis #1 (Pantheon, June 2004)

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Item specifics

Tradition
US Comics
Publication Year
2004
Artist/Writer
Marjane Satrapi, Blake Ferris, Mattias Ripa
Language
English
Issue Number
1
Era
Modern Age (1992-Now)
Cover Artist
Marjane Satrapi, Jean-Christophe Menu
Series Title
Persepolis
Publisher
Pantheon
Genre
Biography, Non-Fiction

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Product Information

Comic Stories: Persepolis

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Pantheon
ISBN-13
9780375714573
eBay Product ID (ePID)
26056890450

Product Key Features

Language
English
Artist/Writer
Marjane Satrapi, Blake Ferris, Mattias Ripa
Era
Modern Age (1992-Now)
Cover Artist
Marjane Satrapi, Jean-Christophe Menu
Genre
Biography, Non-Fiction
Publication Year
2004
Series Title
Persepolis
Issue Number
1

Additional Product Features

Number of Pages
164
Publication Date
June 2004
Attribution
Portions of content provided by the Grand Comics Database under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Publisher Country
United States

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  • Top favourable review

    Gripping Graphic Novel

    This is an autobiographical book, written through the perspective of a 10-year-old girl who lived through the Iranian revolution. She tells the story through black and white pictures. It is very compelling. Would highly recommend it to anyone to read.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: second.sale

  • Growing up girl in 1980s Iran

    This is a new and wonderfully brilliant insight into what it is like to grow up as a girl in a violent, strict fundamentally Islamic ruled, war torn Iran. As a graphic novel, it lets the reader explore Marjane's creative, beautiful, yet brutal and honest life in 1980s Iran through touching and clever art and dialog. She struggles with what all youngsters do even in the hardest of times, such as relationships with her friends, parents and God. The artwork drives home her emotion and it almost feels like watching home movies while reading the diary of an honest young girl. I know that the movie that is out, but I'm honestly afraid to view it recalling how sometimes beloved books of mine are never brought justice on film. But it is using her illustrations and dialog so it seems to ...

  • A graphic novel memoir of the revolution

    The author was born in 1969 in Iran and was 10 when the revolution took place. Her family was liberal and very modern, although not supporters of the Shah. Some of her family members were Communists, dedicated to advancing the plight of the poor. Lost in the history of what has happened in Iran since 1979 is that when the Shah fell from power, there was a dynamic and western oriented middle and business class. The university system provided a very high quality education to the students. Having been born and raised in the western oriented family, Satrapi was an independent-minded girl that found it difficult to tamp her desires down to appease the new revolutionary rulers. Women were being forced to wear very restrictive clothing and anything in the area of western pop culture was ...

    Condition: Pre-OwnedSold by: second.sale

  • Book

    Love it thank you

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: ordermore

  • For Granddaughter

    delivered prfectly (recommend book, bought for 12 yr old granddaughter interested in graphics, read it first and passed it on)

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: schikhlee_6