
The graphic novelist had a remarkable gift for visual storytelling, in the phenomenon that was Persepolis and beyond. Many of us owe our careers to the space she created, says Iranian cartoonist Mana Neyestani
โข News: Marjane Satrapi, creator of Persepolis and acclaimed French-Iranian artist, dies aged 56
On the morning of 4 June, when I heard the news of Marjane Satrapiโs death, I was stunned. I simply could not believe it. Although I had met her only a handful of times in person โ despite having lived in Paris for 16 years and having contributed to her book Woman, Life, Freedom โ I felt a deep connection to her work and legacy.
Our collaboration on that book took place mostly through email correspondence, but I always held her in the highest regard. I admired her intelligence, her extraordinary sense of humour and, above all, her remarkable gift for visual storytelling.
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