Maltese-American graphic journalist Joe Sacco spoke about how he blends art with ground reporting at a Delhi event that drew ...
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It was a rare Sunday afternoon in Delhi, marked by an unexpected bustle as over a hundred Delhiites queued eagerly outside ...
The two graphic novel fans aimed to create their own ... contribute to a wider understanding of the people in Israel and Palestine by revealing different perspectives to readers outside the ...
The story of how it happened dates back to the autumn of 1995, after Sacco finished his acclaimed graphic novel Palestine: A ...
Pulitzer Prize-winner Viet Thanh Nguyen discusses his new children's book, "Simone," his approach to memoir, speaking out on ...
ITV deployed a series of editing techniques to remove all imagery of a watermelon — a long-standing icon of Palestinian ...
Sacco, whose graphic novels marry illustration with cutting-edge journalism, speaks on his career reporting on Palestine and what it means to bear witness as a journalist committed to justice.
By Jennifer Harlan A graphic novel makes a powerful case that if these two men had never met, 20th-century pop culture might have taken an entirely different course. By Lev Grossman An exciting ...
These nuanced characterisations of those who have suffered terribly and are desperately trying to rebuild themselves are what ...
A maximalist comedy about the interior life, a riff on fatherhood and a return after four decades to a sci-fi classic are all ...