Embroideries by Marjane Satrapi
New York, N.Y. : Pantheon Books, 2005.
By the author of the critically
acclaimed Persepolis, Embroideries is written as one long conversation between
three generations of Iranian women. The reader takes the place of a main
protagonist and we listen to the astonishing (and frequently blush-worthy)
tales of the older women. A realist memoir rendered in beautiful graphic form,
this one is a fast read that you’ll want to take a closer look at.
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