Palestine

Palestine

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Palestine

Softcover 286 pp

4.041 reviews

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English (United States) · 

About this edition

7-in. x 10.5-in., B&W. Cover price $24.95.

Plot

Fantagraphics Books is pleased to present, for the first time, a single-volume collection of this 288-page landmark of journalism and the artform of comics. Interest in Sacoo has never been higher than with the release of his critically acclaimed book, Safe Area Gorazde.

Based on several months of research and an extended visit to the West Bank and Gaza Strip in the early 1990s (where he conducted over 100 interviews with Palestinians and Jews), Palestine was the first major comics work of political and historical nonfiction by Sacco, who has often been called the first comic book journalist.

Sacco's insightful reportage takes place at the front lines, where busy marketplaces are spoiled by shootings and tear gas, soldiers beat civilians with reckless abandon, and roadblocks go up before reporters can leave. Sacco interviewed and encountered prisoners, refugees, protesters, wounded children, farmers who had lost their land, and families who had been torn apart by the Palestinian conflict.

In 1996, the Before Columbus Foundation awarded Palestine the seventeenth annual American Book Award, stating that the author should be recognized for his "outstanding contribution to American literature," while his publisher, Fantagraphics, is "to be honored for their commitment to quality and their willingness to take risks that accompany publishing outstanding books and authors that may not prove 'cost-effective' in the short run."

This new edition of Palestine also features a new introduction from renowned author, critic, and historian Edward Said, author of Peace and Its Discontents and The Question of Palestine and one of the world's most respected authorities on the Middle Eastern conflict.

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  • 15609-74-32-X
  • 979-1-560-97432-0
  • 9791560974320-52495

What readers say

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has rated43/10/2022

No sé si ponerle 4 o 5 estrellas, la verdad. Le pongo 4 porque no me ha apasionado tanto y hay partes que se me han hecho cuesta arriba. Aún así, es brutal. Es un reportaje de denuncia estupendo en el que ves todas las crueldades a las que son sometidos los palestinos y el resentimiento que eso genera. Parece una gigantesca olla a punto de estallar. Me gusta especialmente esa reflexión implicita sobre la naturaleza humana que suscita el reportaje. Esa necesidad humana de dividirse en tribus para poder tener una forma de poder saciar su gusto por ejercer la violencia. El dibujo también es muy bueno. Es capaz de transmitir la sensación de estar ahí (la confusión cuando derrepente aparecen soldados, el polvo, el barro, la lluvia, los edificios, etc...). Especial mención merece el capítulo "Presión Moderada: Parte 2", narrado exquisitamente. En general siento que Sacco se ha inspirado mucho en MAUS a la hora de hacer este cómic.

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