9780805073478-0805073477-Footnotes in Gaza: A Graphic Novel

Footnotes in Gaza: A Graphic Novel

ISBN-13: 9780805073478
ISBN-10: 0805073477
Edition: First Edition
Author: Joe Sacco
Publication date: 2009
Publisher: Metropolitan Books
Format: Hardcover 432 pages
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Book details

ISBN-13: 9780805073478
ISBN-10: 0805073477
Edition: First Edition
Author: Joe Sacco
Publication date: 2009
Publisher: Metropolitan Books
Format: Hardcover 432 pages

Summary

Footnotes in Gaza: A Graphic Novel (ISBN-13: 9780805073478 and ISBN-10: 0805073477), written by authors Joe Sacco, was published by Metropolitan Books in 2009. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Israel & Palestine (Middle East History) books. You can easily purchase or rent Footnotes in Gaza: A Graphic Novel (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Israel & Palestine books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $5.05.

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"Sacco brings the conflict down to the most human level, allowing us to imagine our way inside it, to make the desperation he discovers, in some small way, our own."―Los Angeles Times

Rafah, a town at the bottommost tip of the Gaza Strip, has long been a notorious flashpoint in the bitter Middle East conflict. Buried deep in the archives is one bloody incident, in 1956, that left 111 Palestinians shot dead by Israeli soldiers. Seemingly a footnote to a long history of killing, that day in Rafah―cold-blooded massacre or dreadful mistake―reveals the competing truths that have come to define an intractable war.

In a quest to get to the heart of what happened, Joe Sacco immerses himself in the daily life of Rafah and the neighboring town of Khan Younis, uncovering Gaza past and present. As in Palestine and Safe Area Goražde, his unique visual journalism renders a contested landscape in brilliant, meticulous detail. Spanning fifty years, moving fluidly between one war and the next, Footnotes in Gaza―Sacco's most ambitious work to date―transforms a critical conflict of our age into intimate and immediate experience.

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