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Marjane Satrapi, Iranian-French author of graphic novel Persepolis, dies aged 56
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Marjane Satrapi, Iranian-French author of graphic novel Persepolis, dies aged 56

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  • Marjane Satrapi, the Iranian-French author of the acclaimed graphic novel "Persepolis," has died at age 56.
  • "Persepolis" chronicled her childhood experiences during Iran's revolution and gained international recognition.
  • The work was adapted into a successful animated film, further cementing its global impact.

Marjane Satrapi, the celebrated Iranian-French author and artist behind the iconic graphic novel "Persepolis," has passed away at the age of 56. Her seminal work, "Persepolis," offered a deeply personal and globally resonant account of her childhood and adolescence in Iran during the tumultuous period of the Islamic Revolution. The book's unique blend of autobiography and historical narrative captivated readers worldwide, earning critical acclaim and widespread admiration for its honest portrayal of life under a changing regime.

"Persepolis" achieved significant international success, transcending cultural and linguistic barriers. Its powerful storytelling and distinctive visual style led to a critically acclaimed animated film adaptation, which further amplified its reach and impact. Satrapi's artistic legacy is cemented by this enduring work, which continues to inspire and educate readers about a pivotal period in Iranian history through the lens of a young girl's experiences.

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