Monday, December 17, 2007

Persepolis

Who knew I'd ever really like a graphic novel? I just finished "Persepolis: A childhood" and it was fabulous. Really. Here is my review

For sassy young Marjane Satrapi, growing up in Iran during the Islamic Revolution of 1979 is pretty confusing. After growing up in a relatively modern society, Marjane is now forced to wear a head scarf in public, wear her jeans only in secret, and stop listening to tapes where people might hear, as these things are now against the law. More seriously, she watches as family and friends are taken away, tortured, and sometimes even murdered.

Told through the eyes of a child, this graphic novel is stunning in its ability to capture the complexities of Iran in the early 80’s while remaining accessible and informative. A really great read for anyone interested in the region.

2 comments:

Jentry said...

I've totally read this for my Multi-cultural ed class. It is very powerful. Is it PC to call any of this genre comic books anymore?

Jentry said...

Did you see that they are making a movie out of this book?
http://www.sonypictures.com/classics/persepolis/