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  • papertrail • September 19, 2022

    Jung Hae Chae wins Graywolf Press Nonfiction Prize

    ... published, among others, Barbara Ehrenreich, Susan Faludi, Thomas Frank, Atul Gawande, Naomi Klein, Joe Sacco, Edward Snowden, and Elizabeth Warren. Lit Hub has posted its latest “5 Reviews

  • papertrail • April 12, 2022

    Nina MacLaughlin’s short fiction based on Richard Serra’s words; Angela Davis on Karl Marx

    ... the New Yorker, comic artist Joe Sacco illustrates a story by Russian graphic artist Victoria Lomasko . In the opening panel, Sacco explains that Lomasko...

  • print • June/July/Aug 2014

    Battle Lines

    Graphic chroniclers reimagine the course of the Great War • Ben Schwartz

    ...’s Goddamn This War! and Joe Sacco’s The Great War, focus on the first truly global conflict of the modern age. Goddamn This War! follows Tardi’s initial volume of World War I stories, It Was the War of...

  • print • Dec/Jan 2014

    Artful Volumes

    Christopher Lyon on the season’s standout art, photography, and design books. • Christopher Lyon

    ... inches tall and twenty-four feet long, Joe Sacco’s THE GREAT WAR: JULY 1, 1916: THE FIRST DAY OF THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME (Norton, $35) illustrates, in minutely detailed black-and-white drawings...

  • culture • August 21, 2012

    Journalism by Joe Sacco

    Jacob Silverman

    ... Joe Sacco is Art Spiegelman with a passport, or Jon Lee Anderson with a sketchpad. Sacco's “comics journalism”—intensively researched and reported stories told through text and illustrations...

  • syllabi • January 06, 2010

    Graphic Lives

    Melissa Febos

    ... Palestine, by Joe Sacco, address war-torn territories directly, Aya takes an oblique view. We see the bookish young Aya come of age in the relatively tranquil Ivory Coast of the late 1970s and, with her...

  • culture • December 22, 2009

    Footnotes in Gaza by Joe Sacco

    Hillary Chute

    ... Cartoonist and journalist Joe Sacco is the world’s foremost creator of “comics journalism”—a contemporary field he basically invented. His previous books, including Palestine—for which Sacco...