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She taught us all a new way of seeing

An animation educator reflects on the legacy of the late graphic novelist Marjane Satrapi, whose masterwork, ‘Persepolis’, continues to stun readers with its visual language rooted in restraint and honesty

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French-Iranian graphic novelist, cartoonist, illustrator, and film director Marjane Satrapi (November 22, 1969 -June 4, 2026). PIC/AFP

French-Iranian graphic novelist, cartoonist, illustrator, and film director Marjane Satrapi (November 22, 1969 -June 4, 2026). PIC/AFP

Vivek NagSimple, opaque inked characters. Easy-to-read features. Not a lot of perspective there either. How good could it really be?”

I still remember a student saying those words to me as I handed him a copy of ‘Persepolis’. I understood why he said this, considering his entire concept of graphic literature revolved around American superheroes and Japanese protagonists. When I met him next, his scepticism had vanished. “I felt like I had lived someone’s life,” he said.

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