Marjane Satrapi es una autora iraní-francesa cuyas novelas gráficas capturan conmovedoramente experiencias vitales complejas. A través de su obra, explora temas de identidad, memoria y eventos políticos, basándose en gran medida en la experiencia personal. Su distintivo estilo artístico presenta dibujos expresivos y narrativas convincentes que sumergen al lector en los acontecimientos. Satrapi se enfoca en retratar la vida interior de sus personajes y sus luchas contra las presiones sociales externas.
Persépolis nos cuenta la revolución islámica iraní vista desde los ojos de una niña que asiste atónita al cambio profundo que experimentan su país y su familia, mientras ella debe aprender a llevar el velo. Intensamente personal y profundamente político, el relato autobiográfico de Marjane Satrapi examina qué significa crecer en un ambiente de guerra y represión política
Alrededor de una mesa preparada con el samovar, el té y las pastas, varias mujeres se disponen a pasar la tarde. Los temas de conversación desembocan pronto en los amores, el sexo y los caprichos de los hombres. Y con ellos se irán desvelando los más íntimos secretos de este elenco de mujeres fascinantes, así como sus miedos, sus remordimientos y varias anécdotas a cuál más escandalosa. Bordados es un libro radicalmente vivo que nos enseña qué significa ser mujer, no solo en un país islámico, sino en cualquier lugar del mundo.
Wise, often funny, sometimes heartbreaking, Persepolis: The Story of a
Childhood tells the story of Marjane Satrapi's life in Tehran from the ages of
six to fourteen, years that saw the overthrow of the Shah's regime, the
triumph of the Islamic Revolution and the devastating effects of war with
Iraq.
The great-granddaughter of Iran's last emperor and the daughter of ardent Marxists describes growing up in Tehran in a country plagued by political upheaval and vast contraditions between public and private life.
The great-granddaughter of Iran's last emperor and the daughter of ardent Marxists continues her description of growing up in Tehran--a country plagued by political upheaval and vast contradictions between public and private life
Originally published to critical acclaim in France, this memoir captures Marjane Satrapi's experiences growing up in Iran during the Islamic Revolution. Through powerful black-and-white comic strip images, Satrapi narrates her life in Tehran from ages six to fourteen, a period marked by the overthrow of the Shah, the Islamic Revolution, and the war with Iraq. As the intelligent and outspoken only child of committed Marxists and the great-granddaughter of one of Iran's last emperors, Marjane's childhood is deeply intertwined with her country's tumultuous history. The memoir paints a vivid portrait of daily life in Iran, highlighting the stark contrasts between private and public existence and the heavy toll of repressive regimes on individual spirit. Through her child's-eye view of dethroned emperors, state-sanctioned violence, and revolutionary heroes, readers witness her journey of understanding the complexities of her nation and family. This intensely personal and politically charged narrative serves as both a coming-of-age story and a poignant reminder of the human cost of war and repression. Ultimately, it reveals how we navigate through laughter and tears amidst absurdity, introducing us to an unforgettable little girl we cannot help but love.
The bestselling author of Persepolis brings her signature humor and insight to the heartrending story of a celebrated Iranian musician who gives up his life for music and love. “A feast you’ll devour.” —Newsweek When Nasser Ali Khan, the author’s great-uncle, discovers that his beloved instrument is irreparably damaged, he takes to his bed, renouncing the world and all its pleasures. Over the course of the week that follows, we are treated to vivid scenes of his encounters with family and friends, flashbacks to his childhood, and flash-forwards to his children’s future. And as the pieces of his story fall into place, we begin to understand the breadth of his decision to let go of life. The poignant story of one man, it is also stunningly universal—a luminous tale of life and death, and the courage and passion both require of us.
From the author of Persepolis, comes this illustrated fairy tale. Rose is one of three daughters of a rich merchant who always brings gifts for his girls from the market. One day Rose asks for the seed of a blue bean, but he fails to find one for her. She lets out a sigh in resignation, and her sigh attracts the Sigh, a mysterious being that brings the seed she desired to the merchant. But every debt has to be paid, and every gift has a price, and the Sigh returns a year later to take the merchant's daughter to a secret and distant palace.
On September 13, 2022, a young Iranian student, Mahsa Amini, was arrested by the morality police in Tehran, and a wave of protests soon spread through the whole country. In this visual collection of graphic novel style essays, a collaboration of activists, artists, journalists, and academics are working together to depict the historic uprising in Iran, in solidarity with the Iranian people, in defence of feminism
Souborné vydání autobiografického příběhu, v němž se s autorkou přenesete do jejího dětství a dospívání, do doby islámské revoluce v Íránu a do doby, kdy její vlast válčila s Irákem.
Persepolis je první íránský komiks všech dob… i když napsaný a nakreslený v Paříži.
Ve Francii žijící, ale v Íránu narozená autorka nás nejdříve provede svým dětstvím stráveným v Teheránu za doby islámské revoluce a války s Irákem a dále líčí svůj pobyt na francouzském gymnáziu ve Vídni, následný návrat do vlasti, poslední pokus sžít se s režimem, který nemůže mít pro samostatné osobnosti jejího typu, navíc ženského pohlaví, pražádné pochopení, a svůj definitivní odchod do Francie. Zatímco hlavním tématem první části byl život v totalitním režimu, ve druhé je jím tedy to, jak se člověk v takovém režimu vychovaný vyrovnává s náhle nabytou svobodou: tedy další téma, které mnozí Češi důvěrně znají.