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  1. Marjane Satrapi is an Academy Award-nominated director, cartoonist, and author of the bestselling graphic memoir Persepolis.Now over a decade since it’s original publication, Persepolis is still praised and widely read; it was a New York Times Notable Book, a TIME Magazine “Best Comix of the Year,” and has sold over two million copies worldwide.

  2. Marjane Satrapi was born on 22 November 1969 in Rasht, Iran. She is a director and actress, known for Persepolis (2007), The Voices (2014) and Chicken with Plums (2011). She is married to Mattias Ripa.

  3. Biografie. Marjane Satrapi werd in 1969 geboren in een Iraanse familie van communistische signatuur. Zij groeide op in Teheran gedurende de Iraanse Revolutie en de aanvang van de oorlog tussen Irak en Iran. Een oom, leider van de Iraanse Communistische Partij, aan wie ze zeer gehecht was, werd vermoord door de nieuwe islamitische machthebbers.

  4. Marjane Satrapi (persisch مرجان ساتراپی [mærˈʤɔːn sɔːtrɔːˈpiː]; * 22. November 1969 in Rascht , Iran ) ist eine iranisch- französische Comiczeichnerin , Illustratorin von Kinderbüchern und Filmemacherin.

  5. Apr 30, 2024 · Tanto que durante años a Marjane Satrapi (Rasth, 54 años) le siguieron reclamando que retratara aquella joven, a lo que ella respondía una y otra vez: “Ha crecido”. Se ha hecho mujer.

  6. By Marjane Satrapi, as told to Pantheon staff Chances are that if you are an American you know very little about the 1979 Iranian Revolution. "This revolution was normal, and it had to happen," says Marjane Satrapi, author of Persepolis , a totally unique memoir about growing up in Iran after the Shah left power.

  7. Persepolis is a collection of autobiographical comics about the life of Marjane Satrapi before and after the Iranian Revolution.Originally published as the first two parts of a four-part series in France between 2000–2003, Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood follows in the footsteps of the influential graphic novel Maus by using the format to depict and discuss serious historical events.