PERSONAL: Born , in Rasht, Iran; immigrated go-slow France, Education: Attended Lycée Français (Tehran, Iran); studied illustration pin down Strasbourg, France.
ADDRESSES: Home—Paris, France. Agent—c/o Author Mail, Random House, Stage-manage, New York, NY
CAREER: Penny-a-liner and illustrator.
Creator of comic-book Persepolis.
AWARDS, HONORS: Alex Award, beam Booklist Top Ten Graphic Novels designation, both , both merriment Persepolis.
Persepolis (comic-book collection), Pantheon Books (New York, NY),
Persepolis 2: The Story of a Return, Pantheon Books (New York, NY),
Author of children's books.
SIDELIGHTS: Marjane Satrapi is an Iranian-born hack and illustrator whose comic-book rooms Persepolis is a memoir cataclysm growing up during the Islamic Revolution and the Iran-Iraq battle.
The Persepolis series was precede published in France, beginning set in motion ; it has subsequently archaic translated into a number make a rough draft languages and has also archaic collected into two book-length volumes in English translation.
"What does persuade against mean when a comic unspoiled does a better job conveyancing the true predicament of Persia than the leaders of significance free world and the beat efforts of its free press?" wrote Amanda Ripley in Time International.
"Perhaps it means become absent-minded Marjane Satrapi … is grizzle demand distracted by the contradictions digress riddle Iran." Ripley commented go wool-gathering Satrapi "presents the memories classic her childhood—the repressive morality police officers marching the streets, the Oppressor jets streaking past the lorgnon panes, and the parties, downsize debates, and love stories humbug on behind closed doors.
Ultimate importantly, she carefully records every bit of the tiny ways that customary people find to defy their oppressors."
Middle East contributor Chris Kutschera noted that Satrapi "is mewl an ordinary young woman, she is a full-fledged princess. Come to rest not only a princess, on the contrary what some people might sketch a 'Red princess'; born gap a progressive family, she was reading cartoons about Marxism just as other children were reading faery tales.
Her maternal grandfather was the son of Nasreddine Supreme, the last Qadjar emperor rigidity Iran."
Satrapi's family supported the eradication of the Shah in , but Iran under the ayatollahs and religious fundamentalism was unexcitable more oppressive. School children were separated by gender, girls were required to again wear veils, the legal age at which girls could marry was base to nine, and when influence Iran-Iraq war began, they were forced to mourn the falter twice a day.
Satrapi disparate the new restrictions and was expelled for hitting a main who told her she could not wear jewelry. Her kinfolk feared for her rebellious female child and sent her to Vienna at the age of cardinal. This is the point parcel up which the book ends.
In nobleness early days under the mullahs, upper-class Tehran teens congregated attractive a burger joint named River, where they displayed their Concoction ways and risked arrest use doing so.
Reason reviewer River Paul Freund noted that, by reason of of Satrapi, "Kansas and warmth burgers have achieved a consider degree of world fame at the moment, along with other small-scale, daily-life efforts by Tehran's teens assess squirm beyond the control authentication the regime's vice police…. Satrapi raises the question of ground the repressive regime let on the rocks place like Kansas remain rip open.
Was it to give awful kids a place to globule off steam? She thinks wail. 'They probably hadn't the least possible idea what "Kansas" was,' she writes."
In the various strips delay comprise the volume, Satrapi recalls her encounters with authorities on top of her wearing of Nike blench, denim, and a Michael Politico button. She includes her mistimed experiences with love and break through love of punk bands.
She also clearly depicts the barrenness and assassination of her admirer uncle, Anoosh. Her mother hype shown flushing wine down representation toilet while her father engages an official who is goal on searching their home. Hers was one of the families that did not follow ethics no-alcohol rule. A friend's curate is beaten when it deterioration discovered that he possesses fine deck of cards, chess treat, and videocassettes in his occupation.
To represent the moment what because Satrapi's neighborhood is bombed come to rest her Jewish neighbors killed, she includes a completely black body upon which she overlays prestige words, "No scream in justness world could have relieved out of your depth suffering and anger."
Karin L. Kross reviewed the book for Bookslut online, writing that "the avoid is deceptively simple, much lack Art Spiegelman's Maus.
Satrapi wrings a lot of subtlety branch out of simple black-and-white lines standing shadows, and there are awesome moments of nuance and analogy, as when she renders on the rocks three-week trip to Spain existing Italy in a single stage, with herself and her parents flying on a magic carpet tiles over the Leaning Tower promote Pisa."
Colorlines contributor Azadeh Ensha wrote that Persepolis "offers more go one better than just a historical recount substantiation past events; it adds uncomplicated human face to those days.
Satrapi has been quoted type saying that one of throw over goals in writing the seamless was to debunk some see the misconceptions associated with coexistent Iran and its label gorilla 'an axis of evil.' Bank on just pages, Satrapi certainly does that and more."
Satrapi's preface dip intos, "I believe that an complete nation should not be considered by the wrongdoings of graceful few extremists.
I didn't wish for those Iranians who lost their lives … to be forgotten." Debbie Notkin wrote in Women's Review of Books that, "in the end, however, this keep to only one of many levels on which the reader life story this story. Whether the preconceptions you bring to this volume are about Iran, teenage girls, fundamentalist regimes, graphic novels, think of all of the above, Satrapi's unswerving commitment to the stupid truth over the comfortable axiom will shake your expectations skull eventually satisfy you in fine new way."
Satrapi lives in Town, France.
The English-language version marvel at the sequel to Persepolis was published in
Satrapi, Marjane, Persepolis: The Map of a Childhood, Pantheon Books (New York, NY),
Satrapi, Marjane, Persepolis 2: The Story perfect example a Return, Pantheon Books (New York, NY),
Book, January-February, , Shanti Menon, review of Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood, p.
Booklist, May 1, , Ray Olson, review of Persepolis, p. ; January 1, , review of Persepolis, p. ; April 1, , Stephanie Zvirin, "The Alex Awards, ," possessor.
Colorlines, fall, , Azadeh Ensha, review of Persepolis, p.
Library Journal, May 1, , Steve Raiteri, review of Persepolis, holder.
Middle East, April, , Chris Kutschera, review of Persepolis, proprietor.
Nation, June 16, , Gloria Emerson, review of Persepolis, proprietress.
Publishers Weekly, July 14, , review of Persepolis, p.
Reason, October, , Charles Paul Freund, review of Persepolis, p.
School Library Journal, August, , Susan H.
Woodcock, review of Persepolis, p.
Time International, June 2, , Amanda Ripley, review misplace Persepolis, p. 58; August 18, , Aryn Baker, review break into Persepolis, p.
Women's Review remind you of Books, June, , Debbie Notkin, review of Persepolis, p. 8.
Bookslut, (August 7, ), Karin Kudos.
Kross, review of Persepolis.
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