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Fantagraphics Safe Area Goradze
£22.49
Edition Moderne Wir gehren dem Land
£22.50
Vintage Publishing Paying the Land
In his first full-length work of journalism in a decade, the 'heir to R. Crumb and Art Spiegelman' (Economist) brings his comics mastery to a story of indigenous North America, resource extraction, and our debt to the natural world*A GUARDIAN BOOK OF THE YEAR* The Dene have lived in the vast Mackenzie River Valley since time immemorial, by their account. To the Dene, the land owns them, not the other way around-it is central to their livelihood and their very way of being. But the subarctic Canadian Northwest Territories are also home to valuable natural resources, including oil, gas and diamonds. With mining came jobs and investment-but also road-building, pipelines and toxic waste, which scarred the landscape; and alcohol, drugs, and debt, which deformed a way of life.In Paying the Land, Joe Sacco travels the frozen North to reveal a people in conflict over the costs and benefits of development. Resource extraction is only part of Canada's colonial legacy: Sacco recounts the shattering impact of a residential school system that aimed to remove the Indian from the child; the destructive process that drove the Dene from the bush into settlements and turned them into wage labourers; the government land claims stacked against the Dene Nation; and their uphill efforts to revive a wounded culture.Against a vast and gorgeous landscape that dwarfs all human scale, Paying the Land lends an ear to trappers and chiefs, activists and priests, telling a sweeping story about money and dependency, loss and culture, with stunning visual detail by one of the greatest comics reporters alive.
£20.00
Notas al pie de Gaza
De la mano del célebre periodista y dibujante Joe Sacco nos llega un reportaje en profundidad sobre un crimen olvidado en uno de los lugares más controvertidos del planeta: la franja de Gaza.Rafah, una ciudad en el extremo sur de la Franja de Gaza, es un lugar marginado, un paisaje lleno de edificios ruinosos y callejones sucios por los que deambulan niños hambrientos y hombres desempleados. Enterrado en los archivos de la historia del conflicto palestino se encuentra un episodio trágico: en 1956 más de cien palestinos fueron asesinados por soldados israelíes. Y parece que el suceso pasó desapercibido a nivel internacional, quedando relegado a una nota al pie en una guerra indefinibleEn un intento por llegar a la raíz de lo sucedido, Joe Sacco se sumerge en la vida cotidiana de Rafah y su ciudad vecina, Khan Younis, destapando lo sucedido hace más de cincuenta años.** Uno de los mejores libros de 2009 según Publishers Weekly** Mejor Novela Gr
£22.74
Planeta DeAgostini Cómics Gorazde Zona segura
A mediados de la década de 1990, el historietista Joe Sacco finalizó su obra periodística más ambiciosa hasta la fecha, Palestina, y centró su mirada en un conflicto que todo el globo contemplaba con horror y consternación:la Guerra de los Balcanes. De todos los lugares que visitó durante su estancia en Bosnia entre 1995 y 1996, el que más pasión e interés le suscitó fue el enclave musulmán de Gorazde, duramente azotado por las tropas serbobosnias, aislado durante años del resto del mundo, y habitado por gentes que se debatían entre la desesperanza más pesimista y la ilusión de una paz cada vez más improbable. Fue a esta ciudad a la que dedicó en 2000 su segundo libro, destinado a consagrarlo como una de las voces más relevantes de la novela gráfica actual.Mediante el presente volumen, Planeta Cómic pone a disposición de sus lectores la edición publicada en EE. UU. con motivo del décimo aniversario de la obra. Además del cómic original en su totalidad, traducido y rotulado nuevamen
£24.14
Henry Holt & Company Inc Footnotes in Gaza
£31.20
Vintage Publishing The Fixer
In The Fixer Joe Sacco returns to Bosnia, the setting for his first masterpiece, Safe Area Gorazde. In 2001 he went back to Sarajevo to meet up with his old 'fixer', an army veteran called Neven who, for the right price, could arrange anything for the visiting journalist. Sacco gradually realized that Neven's own story - a microcosm of the Balkan conflict itself - might be the most compelling of all. Through Neven, Sacco tells the story of the warlords and gangsters who ran the country during the war, but all the time he - and the reader - never know whether Neven is telling the truth.
£16.99
Avalon Publishing Group Days of Destruction, Days of Revolt
Named a Best Book of the Year by Amazon.com and the Washington Post Three years ago, Pulitzer Prize-winner Chris Hedges and award-winning cartoonist and journalist Joe Sacco set out to take a look at the sacrifice zones, those areas in America that have been offered up for exploitation in the name of profit, progress, and technological advancement. They wanted to show in words and drawings what life looks like in places where the marketplace rules without constraints, where human beings and the natural world are used and then discarded to maximize profit. Days of Destruction, Days of Revolt is the searing account of their travels.
£15.99
Reportajes
El mejor periodismo a través del cómic.El primer libro de reportajes que Joe Sacco ha realizado en los últimos años para la prensa internacional. De Palestina a Irak, de la India al Cáucaso, su testimonio nos ayuda a reflexionar sobre el primer decenio del siglo XXI.Sacco relata su asistencia al juicio de un doctor serbio acusado de genocidio y nos lleva hasta el Tribunal Penal Internacional de La Haya. El siguiente es un capítulo sobre Palestina, tema con el que se dio a conocer. A continuación nos habla de la condición de las mujeres chechenas refugiadas en Ingouchie. Y en Irak, entre soldados americanos e iraquíes, Sacco se convierte en reportero empotrado, es decir, integrado en las fuerzas de combate. Para hablar de la migración clandestina africana en Europa, elige ir a Malta, su país natal. Incluso sintiendo simpatía por los Indeseables, explica los miedos y las aprehensiones de los malteños. Finalmente y por encargo de Revue XXI, Sacco viaja a la India, a la
£19.60
Fantagraphics Bumf Volume 1: I Buggered the Kaiser
£14.99
Vintage Publishing Journalism
‘The blessing of an inherently interpretive medium like comics is that it hasn't allowed me to . . . make a virtue of dispassion. For good or for ill, the comics medium is adamant, and it has forced me to make choices. In my view, that is part of its message’ – from the preface by Joe SaccoOver the past decade, Joe Sacco has increasingly turned to short-form comics journalism to report from conflict zones around the world. Collected here for the first time, Sacco's darkly funny, revealing reportage confirms his standing as one of the foremost international correspondents working today. Journalism takes readers from the smuggling tunnels of Gaza to war crimes trials in The Hague, from the lives of India's 'untouchables' to the ordeal of sub-Saharan refugees washed up on the shores of Malta. Sacco also confronts the misery and absurdity of the war in Iraq, including the darkest chapter in recent American history – the torture of detainees.Vividly depicting Sacco's own interactions with the people he meets, the stories in this remarkable collection argue for the essential truth in comics reportage, an inevitably subjective journalistic endeavour. Among Sacco's most mature and accomplished work, Journalism demonstrates the power of a great comics artist to chronicle lived experience with a force that often eludes other media.
£20.00
Fantagraphics Books Palestine
£25.90
Metropolitan Books Paying the Land
£30.54
Vintage Publishing Bumf
Joe Sacco is renowned for his non-fiction books of comics journalism like Palestine, Safe Area Gorazde and Footnotes in Gaza. Now in Bumf he returns to his early days as a satirist and underground cartoonist. In the vein of the old underground comix like ZAP or Weirdo, Bumf will be puerile, disgusting, and beyond redemption. It will go where it wants to go, and do what it wants to do. It will also be very funny.
£12.99
Vintage Publishing Notes From A Defeatist
Sacco paved the way for Palestine with his powerful triptych on modern war and its innocent victims, originally published in his comic Yahoo and collected here: 'When Good Bombs Happen to Bad People' chronicles the effect of aerial warfare on civilians, from Germany and Japan in World War II to Libya in 1986; 'More Women, More Children, More Quickly' is written from a victim's perspective, as Sacco illustrates his mother's harrowing experiences during Italian and German WWII raids on Malta; and 'How I Loved the War', Defeatist's centrepiece, is Sacco's impassioned but sardonic reflection on the Gulf War, and the surrounding propaganda and media circus. Published during the reign of Bush I, it has since acquired an even sharper relevance.Defeatist also features Sacco's first (relatively) long-form piece, 'In the Company of Long Hair', a hilarious roadie's-eye view of an American punk band's eventful European tour from Amsterdam to Madrid, as well as 'Cartoon Genius', 'Voyage to the End of the Library', 'A Disgusting Experience', and 'On My Day Off', a cycle of funny and rueful autobiographic comics that display Sacco's graphic verve to its fullest extent.Defeatist is rounded off with a large section of Sacco's earliest, pointedly satirical strips (none of which has been collected in book form before) and new introductions and notes by the author.A combination of youthful indiscretions and mature masterworks, Notes from a Defeatist spotlights the work of a brilliant young artist as he defines the capabilities and potential of his chosen medium.
£20.00
Metropolitan Books Journalism
£23.94
Vintage Publishing Palestine
A powerful graphic novel, capturing the heart of day-to-day life in occupied Palestine.In late 1991 and early 1992, at the time of the first Intifada, Joe Sacco spent two months with the Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, travelling and taking notes.Upon returning to the United States he started writing and drawing Palestine, which combines the techniques of eyewitness reportage with the medium of comic-book storytelling to explore this complex, emotionally weighty situation. He captures the heart of the Palestinian experience in image after unforgettable image, with great insight and remarkable humour.The nine-issue comics series won a l996 American Book Award. It is now published for the first time in one volume, befitting its status as one of the great classics of graphic non-fiction.‘The bar is set extremely high when it comes to graphic books and the Middle East: one thinks of Joe Sacco's Palestine' Guy Delise ‘Palestine is utterly compelling, and as affecting as the work of any war photographer or poet’ Varsity
£20.00
Vintage Publishing Footnotes in Gaza
Rafah, a town at the southernmost tip of the Gaza Strip, is a squalid place. Raw concrete buildings front rubbish-strewn alleys. The narrow streets are crowded with young children and unemployed men. Situated on the border with Egypt, swaths of Rafah have been reduced to rubble. Rafah is today and has always been a notorious flashpoint in this most bitter of conflicts.Buried deep in the archives is one bloody incident, in 1956, that left 111 Palestinian refugees dead, shot by Israeli soldiers. Seemingly a footnote to a long history of killing, that day in Rafah - coldblooded 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 arrives in Gaza and, immersing himself in daily life, uncovers Rafah, past and present. Spanning fifty years, moving fluidly between one war and the next, alive with the voices of fugitives and schoolchildren, widows and sheikhs, Footnotes in Gaza captures the essence of a tragedy.As in Palestine and Safe Area Goražde, Joe Sacco's unique visual journalism has rendered a contested landscape in brilliant, meticulous detail. Footnotes in Gaza, his most ambitious work to date, transforms a critical conflict of our age into intimate and immediate experience.
£22.00
Vintage Publishing Safe Area Gorazde: The War in Eastern Bosnia 1992-95
In late 1995 and early 1996, cartoonist/reporter Joe Sacco travelled four times to Gorazde, a UN-designated safe area during the Bosnian War, which had teetered on the brink of obliteration for three and a half years. Still surrounded by Bosnian Serb forces, the mainly Muslim people of Gorazde had endured heavy attacks and severe privation to hang on to their town while the rest of Eastern Bosnia was brutally 'cleansed' of its non-Serb population. But as much as Safe Area Gorazde is an account of a terrible siege, it presents a snapshot of people who were slowly letting themselves believe that a war was ending and that they had survived. Since it was first published in 2000, Safe Area Gorazde has been recognized as one of the absolute classics of graphic non-fiction. We are delighted to publish it in the UK for the first time, to stand beside Joe Sacco's other books on the Cape list - Palestine, The Fixer and Notes from a Defeatist.
£18.99
Penguin Books Ltd One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Boisterous, ribald, and ultimately shattering, Ken Kesey’s 1962 novel has left an indelible mark on the literature of our time. Now in a new deluxe edition with a foreword by Chuck Palahniuk and cover by Joe Sacco, here is the unforgettable story of a mental ward and its inhabitants, especially the tyrannical Big Nurse Ratched and Randle Patrick McMurphy, the brawling, fun-loving new inmate who resolves to oppose her. We see the struggle through the eyes of Chief Bromden, the seemingly mute half-Indian patient who witnesses and understands McMurphy’s heroic attempt to do battle with the powers that keep them all imprisoned.
£12.99