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Persepolis : An Autobiographical Graphic Novel

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Persepolis is an autobiographical graphic novel by Iranian born author Marjane Satrapi. It is the story of her life leading up to, and during the Iranian revolution. In the novel, Satrapi quickly addresses an existential question, that of world justice. Even at the young age of six, she puts forward the notion that she would become a prophet, which is her way of countering the injustices that she sees as inherent in her world. This particular question is one that has stymied mankind from the beginning of time, and one that still confronts us today. She also addresses the fundamental issue of freedom, of choice, of feminism, of religion, and even of dress. Even more, she recounts her coming of age story, one that resounds and transcends all cultures, races, and belief systems.
Persepolis was first published as a series of four volumes beginning in 2000 by the French publisher, L’Association. Later, American publisher Pantheon Books, released the English version in two volumes in 2004. Jonathan Cape, publishers, quickly followed with another English version in the United Kingdom in 2005. Other editions followed, as well as the release of a movie based on the novel in 2007.
Persepolis has been widely acclaimed since the first publication and has won several awards, including Angoulême International Comics Festival Prize for Scenario in Angoulême, France, for its script, and in Vitoria, Spain, for its commitment against totalitarianism. It has been translated into English,

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