Persepolis
Registered by italianeowyn of Prata di Pordenone, Friuli Venezia Giulia Italy on 11/2/2008
This Book is Currently in the Wild!
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Journal Entry 1 by italianeowyn from Prata di Pordenone, Friuli Venezia Giulia Italy on Sunday, November 2, 2008
"Persepolis" non è un libro qualunque. "Persepolis" è la biografia di una donna iraniana che ha vissuto, bambina, la trasformazione del suo paese dalla monarchia alla possibile democrazia fino ad approdare alla teocrazia che ancora regna. E' anche la sua storia in Europa, allontanata dalla famiglia perchè possa studiare "libera". E' anche la storia del suo difficile ritorno in Patria e dell'addio definitivo. Tutto ciò sapientemente disegnato con la china, che rende, in alcuni passaggi, ancor più drammatica la drammaticità.
Una graphic novel autobiografica da non perdere.
Nota. Dalla graphic novel è stato tratto il film d'animazione omonimo (http://www.sonyclassics.com/persepolis/) candidato all'Oscar.
Una graphic novel autobiografica da non perdere.
Nota. Dalla graphic novel è stato tratto il film d'animazione omonimo (http://www.sonyclassics.com/persepolis/) candidato all'Oscar.
CONTROLLED RELEASE NOTES:
Partito oggi verso Entagigante: buona lettura ^^
Partito oggi verso Entagigante: buona lettura ^^
Persepolis è sano e salvo.
This graphic novel in two parts can be read as a single story, autobiographical novel of the Marjane, from a smart child to wise young girl, going out and back to her complex country that was Iran from the last Seventies. Marjane Satrapi has a light touch at drawing, clean even when describing death and martyrs. Reading this book (or watching to the film related, that is very close to the novel) we can learn something about Iran, filtered through the eyes of a young lady, and discover the difficulties linked to her journey in Austria in her teenagehood. In this novel Marjane gorws up learning a different way of life, several cultures, from Gemanic punk to Iranian fundamentalism and becomes an adult woman. Truly a powerful book.
This graphic novel in two parts can be read as a single story, autobiographical novel of the Marjane, from a smart child to wise young girl, going out and back to her complex country that was Iran from the last Seventies. Marjane Satrapi has a light touch at drawing, clean even when describing death and martyrs. Reading this book (or watching to the film related, that is very close to the novel) we can learn something about Iran, filtered through the eyes of a young lady, and discover the difficulties linked to her journey in Austria in her teenagehood. In this novel Marjane gorws up learning a different way of life, several cultures, from Gemanic punk to Iranian fundamentalism and becomes an adult woman. Truly a powerful book.
Released 15 yrs ago (1/9/2009 UTC) at
CONTROLLED RELEASE NOTES:
CONTROLLED RELEASE NOTES:
Marjane is going home.
Thank you.
Marjane is going home.
Thank you.
Journal Entry 5 by italianeowyn from Prata di Pordenone, Friuli Venezia Giulia Italy on Monday, January 19, 2009
E' arrivato sano e salvo. Grazie Etna!
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
Hi! I'm not lost... I'm FREE!
Please, Read me and then Release me out into the wild (You can also give me to a friend ^_-)
Hi! I'm not lost... I'm FREE!
Please, Read me and then Release me out into the wild (You can also give me to a friend ^_-)
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