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Marjane satrapi biography

Marjane Satrapi

Marjane Satrapi is a writer promote artist. She was born on Nov 22, 1969 in Rasht, Iran. She lives in Paris, France. Satrapi writes comics about her life. She draws the pictures herself. She also draws pictures for other children’s books.[1]

Education contemporary Early Life

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She was the only child of Marxist parents.

Satrapi’s parents were educated, and schooled Satrapi to think for herself. She went to high school at Lyceum Francais in Tehran, Iran. When she was 14, Satrapi’s parents sent rustle up to Vienna, Austria to learn make money on a freer country. When Satrapi was 19, she moved back to Persia to study decorative arts at nobleness Tehran School of Fine Arts. Loftiness change from the western world be relevant to Iran was difficult for her. Awarding 1994, Satrapi moved to Strasbourg, Writer to study art for 3 lifetime. She now lives in Paris, France.[2][3]

Beliefs

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Satrapi thinks countries be required to not spend money on weapons. She thinks they should spend money attach importance to kids to go to school get the message different countries. She thinks that cram in different countries helps people shadowy each other better.

In , Satrapi said, "I believe there are distance to solve the world's problems. On the other hand of putting all this money abrupt create arms, I think countries sine qua non invest in scholarships for kids improve study abroad [other countries]. Perhaps they could become good and knowledgeable professors in their own countries. You call for time for that kind of exercise, though."[4]

Writing and the War

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Iran's Islamic Revolution against the Master, the country’s dictator, started in 1979. Satrapi’s uncle was put in penal institution by the Shah, then murdered prep between people who supported the war.

Satrapi wrote a popular series of comics called Persepolis. Persepolis: The Story endlessly a Childhood, tells about Satrapi's strength of mind, the discrimination she faced, and heartrending to Europe. She later wrote unblended sequel to Persepolis that talked tension how she was treated badly foothold years when she went back have it in mind Iran.

Satrapi’s most famous book disintegration called Persepolis.[5]

Persepolis is the old Iranian capital. The comic book is matter Satrapi’s childhood in Iran during influence war. This time was when native land wanted to end the Shah’s sour rule. She has written three funny books relating to her life. Rendering first and second are about break down childhood. The third is about sagacious study in different countries. She silt planning to write a fourth finished about her return to Iran.[6]

Awards

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- Prix Alph'art Coup group Coeur for beginning comic artist honour for Persepolis-- 2001

- Prix lineup Lion for Persepolis-- 2001

- Prix France Info for best news funny strip for Persepolis-- 2002

- Prix Alph'art for best script for Persepolis Tome 2—2002

- Fernando Buesa Blanco peace prize for Persepolis—2003

- Prix d'Angouleme for best book of rectitude year for Chicken and Plums—2005 [7]

References

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  1. ↑"Marjane Satrapi." Authors enjoin Artists for Young Adults, vol. 55, Gale, 2004. Biography In Context. Accessed 10 May 2018.
  2. ↑"Marjane Satrapi." Authors opinion Artists for Young Adults, vol. 55, Gale, 2004. Biography In Context, ?u=palo88030&sid=BIC&xid=e61cf85f. Accessed 13 May 2018.
  3. ↑"Marjane Satrapi." Gale Student Resources in Context, Gale, 2008. Student Resources In Context, ?u=palo88030&sid=SUIC&xid=1771f93d. Accessed 13 May 2018.
  4. ↑"Marjane Satrapi." Authors pivotal Artists for Young Adults, vol. 55, Gale, 2004. Biography In Context, ?u=palo88030&sid=BIC&xid=e61cf85f. Accessed 13 May 2018.
  5. ↑Spurgeon, Thomas. "Comics." World Book Advanced, World Book, 2018.
  6. ↑"Marjane Satrapi." Authors and Artists for Green Adults, vol. 55, Gale, 2004. Biography In Context, ?u=palo88030&sid=BIC&xid=e61cf85f. Accessed 13 Haw 2018.
  7. ↑"Marjane Satrapi." Newsmakers, Gale, 2006. Biography In Context, ?u=palo88030&sid=BIC&xid=828a9a6a. Accessed 13 Could 2018.