

Palestine : Sacco, Joe: desertcart.in: Books Review: Superb read - 100% recommended - Joe Sacco is so amazingly amazing, every single instant, in his works, looks like. Atleast so far he has not yet let his reader down with works like The Fixer, Palenstine et al. This is again, a 'graphic novel journalism' at it's best. After reading 'The Complete Maus', Art Spiegelman's classic graphic novel on a holocaust surviver's (his dad!) tale, this is the fist time that I encountered sheer illustrative reporting talent yet another time, in Joe Sacco's Palenstine. And what an irony that while Maus tells the horrifying tale of how a community that was harassed to the extreme, Palestine is the exact reverse of the coin where the victim of Maus is the same community that is the oppressor of horrifying proportions in the Palestine tale. Such a sad tale of human mind gone all twisted and wrong, more through racistic ideals & hatred in the first case, and through affecation of centuries old past & greed to usurp the brother humans' basic rights & properties, in the second. At least a lesson on what one must not do, if one through lack of luck finds oneself as the 'stronger one'! Another tale of the strong oppressing the weak, to the extremes. In graphic novels world it's Maus, Dalai Lama, Palestine - must read, all three! Another pure nonfiction that jilts your sense of fairness & justice. Wonder, when these tales of horror ever end on this earth & will it ever?! Must read for newspaper & nonfiction lovers & a delight for graphic novel lovers too. These 3 works are especially relevant in 2015, when India governance has changed hands and people at the top are now reconsidering which idealogy to side with, like on Tibet vs China, Israel vs Palestine... wish much that, India stood more by the oppressed, again, as the country's past has no oppression that she initiated herself & she has indeed undergone oppression many times & knows the pain of racism & marginalisation of people in their own country. Summary: It's rare to find a master journalist who can do such fabulous illustrations in addition to his humorous masterpieve reporting of real life tales - it's Joe Sacco all the way. He's definitely up there, on standards, at par with Art Spiegelman himself! Review: Great work by joe sacco. Nice book to fill up your comic collection. - First impression was great. The book is seriously huge. The book has got great quality. I loved it though not haven't read it completely. Surely it will be one of the best books in my comic collection . I will surely recommend one to buy this.Nice work of journalism presented in a graphical format.Real life like character presentation is up to the mark(anyways it is a true story). I will end by -'WORTH FOR MONEY'. Hope the review help you guys. A thumps up for the book.
| ASIN | 0224069829 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,128 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #24 in Middle Eastern History (Books) #61 in Handicrafts, Decorative Arts & Crafts #74 in Design & Fashion (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (504) |
| Dimensions | 18.1 x 1.9 x 27.4 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 9780224069823 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0224069823 |
| Importer | Penguin Random House India Pvt Ltd |
| Item Weight | 780 g |
| Language | English |
| Packer | Penguin Random House India Pvt Ltd |
| Paperback | 200 pages |
| Publisher | RHUK; Latest Edition (2 January 2003); Penguin Random House Ireland Limited; [email protected] |
| Reading age | 10 years and up |
D**S
Superb read - 100% recommended
Joe Sacco is so amazingly amazing, every single instant, in his works, looks like. Atleast so far he has not yet let his reader down with works like The Fixer, Palenstine et al. This is again, a 'graphic novel journalism' at it's best. After reading 'The Complete Maus', Art Spiegelman's classic graphic novel on a holocaust surviver's (his dad!) tale, this is the fist time that I encountered sheer illustrative reporting talent yet another time, in Joe Sacco's Palenstine. And what an irony that while Maus tells the horrifying tale of how a community that was harassed to the extreme, Palestine is the exact reverse of the coin where the victim of Maus is the same community that is the oppressor of horrifying proportions in the Palestine tale. Such a sad tale of human mind gone all twisted and wrong, more through racistic ideals & hatred in the first case, and through affecation of centuries old past & greed to usurp the brother humans' basic rights & properties, in the second. At least a lesson on what one must not do, if one through lack of luck finds oneself as the 'stronger one'! Another tale of the strong oppressing the weak, to the extremes. In graphic novels world it's Maus, Dalai Lama, Palestine - must read, all three! Another pure nonfiction that jilts your sense of fairness & justice. Wonder, when these tales of horror ever end on this earth & will it ever?! Must read for newspaper & nonfiction lovers & a delight for graphic novel lovers too. These 3 works are especially relevant in 2015, when India governance has changed hands and people at the top are now reconsidering which idealogy to side with, like on Tibet vs China, Israel vs Palestine... wish much that, India stood more by the oppressed, again, as the country's past has no oppression that she initiated herself & she has indeed undergone oppression many times & knows the pain of racism & marginalisation of people in their own country. Summary: It's rare to find a master journalist who can do such fabulous illustrations in addition to his humorous masterpieve reporting of real life tales - it's Joe Sacco all the way. He's definitely up there, on standards, at par with Art Spiegelman himself!
S**A
Great work by joe sacco. Nice book to fill up your comic collection.
First impression was great. The book is seriously huge. The book has got great quality. I loved it though not haven't read it completely. Surely it will be one of the best books in my comic collection . I will surely recommend one to buy this.Nice work of journalism presented in a graphical format.Real life like character presentation is up to the mark(anyways it is a true story). I will end by -'WORTH FOR MONEY'. Hope the review help you guys. A thumps up for the book.
C**R
Great book
Great book
S**D
Sets the Genre for groundbreaking reporting fused with comic book efficancy.
Excellent.
S**I
Awesome book for a good price!
Seller service: Got the original copy for a good price on time. Book: The book is totally worth it for people interested in the issue. Joe Sacco is one of the very few journalists who have covered the Palestinian side in a perspective different from the usual ones. Graphics are as good as it can get.
G**T
I just love this Graphic novel by Joe sacco
I just love this Graphic novel by Joe sacco. I haven't read the novel but the illustrated story is mind boggling. A graphic novel lover must have one book by Joe Sacco.
F**H
Amazing book
Really good book Definitely worth it Great work
A**K
A brilliant read. Sacco's depiction of the condition of the ...
A brilliant read. Sacco's depiction of the condition of the Palestinians is beyond comparison. The calm and disinterested tone he uses while interviewing the people made the absolute horror of it all the more tangible. I am already planning to order all of his other works soon. P.S. and I love Amazon for delivering the book way before the expected date. Thanks, guys.
I**I
Peccato che sia stato recapitato in un ufficio postale diverso da quello indicato da me....cap diverso e a circa 15km da quello richiesto
L**K
I wish I had read it earlier. It is a book that gives the reader the exact feeling with both its illustrations and its narrative. It's one of those rare books that you can say, "I'm glad I read it." Buy it now :)
N**E
Sacco erzählt den Alltag mit sehr guten Blick auf das Leben der Palästinenser. Er verarscht sich selbst als der westliche Journalist, der sich manchmal verliert, verarschen lässt. Für politische Satire Liebhaber ist das Buch ein Muss.
P**R
It’s like being there. Joe Sacco captures Palestine and Palestinians in a way that gems from Khalidi, Pappe and others aren’t able to. Sacco uses the graphic novel format supremely well. He’s a compelling and credible narrator.
M**L
Beautifully presented and the artwork is eye-catching and illustrates this graphic novels key storyline and messages. A collectable for sure.
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