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Graphic Iran

That Pantheon has made Marjane Satrapi’s Persepolis its flagship graphic-novel release for the year is no surprise. The story Satrapi tells — about her childhood in Iran, as the country transformed from a Westernized dictatorship into an Islamic theocracy and then went to war with Iraq — couldn’t be more topical. However, the resulting book […]

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