Books by Satrapi, Marjane
- Satrapi, Marjane. Persepolis 2: The Story of a Return. New
York: Pantheon Books, [2002, 2003] 2004. ISBN 0-375-42288-9.
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Having escaped from
Iran
in the middle of Iran/Iraq war to secular,
decadent Austria, Marjane Satrapi picks up her comic book
autobiography with the culture shock of encountering the amoral
West. It ends badly. She returns to Tehran in search of
her culture, and finds she doesn't fit there either, eventually
abandoning a failed marriage to escape to the West, where she has
since prospered as an author and illustrator. This intensely
personal narrative brings home both why the West is hated in much of
the world, and why, at the same time, so many people dream of
escaping the tyranny of dull conformity for the light of liberty and
reason in the West. Like Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood
(November 2004), this is a
re-lettered English translation of the original French
edition published in two volumes:
(3,
4).
February 2005
- Satrapi, Marjane. Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood. New
York: Pantheon Books, [2000, 2001] 2003. ISBN 0-375-71457-X.
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This story is told in comic strip form, but there's nothing
funny about it. Satrapi was a 10 year old girl in Tehran when
the revolution overthrew the Shah of Iran. Her well-off family
detested the Shah, had several relatives active in leftist
opposition movements, and supported the revolution, but
were horrified when the mullahs began to turn the clock
back to the middle ages. The terror and mass slaughter of
the Iran/Iraq war are seen through the eyes of a young
girl, along with the paranoia and repression of the Islamic
regime. At age 14, her parents sent her to Vienna to escape
Iran; she now lives and works in Paris. Persepolis
was originally published in French in two volumes
(1,
2). This edition
combines the two volumes, with Satrapi's original artwork
re-lettered with the English translation.
November 2004