The Iranian graphic novelist and filmmaker Marjane Satrapi, recognized for her autobiographical graphic novel Persepolis, has died, aged 56. “Marjane Satrapi died of disappointment slightly over a 12 months after the dying of [the Swedish screenwriter] Mattias Ripa, her husband and the love of her life,” members of her household stated in a press release despatched to Agence France-Presse.
Writing in The Guardian, Angelique Chrisafis stated that her “comedian e book masterpiece” Persepolis, initially revealed in France in 4 volumes between 2000 and 2003, remodeled Western readers’ picture of Iran. The graphic novel, in black-and-white cartoon photos, depicts life in Tehran by way of the eyes of a lady named Marji following the institution of the Islamic republic in 1979.
The narrative focuses on her experiences between the ages of six and 14, describing encounters with Iran’s brutal “morality police”, the fallout of the Iran-Iraq struggle and the loneliness of later being exiled to Europe.
“With Persepolis, I didn’t even assume I’d discover a writer,” Satrapi informed El País in 2020. “I believed I’d make 50 photocopies for my pals to learn.” Satrapi was additionally nominated for an animated function Oscar for the movie adaptation, which received the Jury prize on the Cannes movie competition in 2007.
Satrapi was born in Rasht in northern Iran in 1969 and grew up in Tehran. When she was 14, her mother and father, fearing she can be arrested by Iran’s Revolutionary Guard, despatched her to the Lycée Français de Vienne in Austria.
However after a extreme bout of bronchitis, she returned to Iran aged 19, gaining a Grasp’s diploma in visible communication from the Islamic Azad College in Tehran. She additionally married however then divorced, decamping once more to Europe in 1994 to check on the Haute école des arts du Rhin in Strasbourg. She later moved to Paris, turning into a French citizen in 2006.
In 2024, Satrapi oversaw Girl, Life, Freedom, a graphic anthology by 17 Iranian and worldwide artists working in partnership with Iranian teachers and researchers. The anthology displays on the dying of Mahsa Amini, who died in September 2022 in an Iranian hospital after being detained by the regime’s morality police for allegedly not complying with the nation’s hijab rules.
“It is not that I am fearless or careless however there are children in my nation who’re being shot and they’re 17 years previous, whereas I’ve lived for greater than half a century,” she informed Deadline within the wake of protests following Amini’s dying in police custody.
In a press release, President Emmanuel Macron stated Satrapi was “an important artist who turned her Iranian childhood right into a common story,” including: “Along with her childlike perspective, her irony, her tenderness, her interior demons, the creator created a shifting world with which readers recognized.”
“You modified the world with comics… I’ve misplaced my twin sister,” stated illustrator Joann Sfar on Instagram. “Marjane was a real artist and advocate for Iranian ladies and freedom. She disrupted literature together with her wildly profitable autobiographical graphic novel, Persepolis,” wrote CNN journalist Christiane Amanpour on X.









