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    ανά Atwood, Margaret Eleanor, 1939-
    Έκδοση 1988
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    ανά Lee, Harper
    Έκδοση 1960
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    ανά Morrison, Toni
    Έκδοση 1994
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    ανά Lee, Harper
    Έκδοση 1960
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    ανά Kabir, Rachel L. Haggard
    Έκδοση 1999
    "October 1999."
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    ανά Cisneros, Sandra
    Έκδοση 2009
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    ανά Morrison, Toni
    Έκδοση 1994
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    Έκδοση 1993
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    ανά Brown, Lyn Mikel, 1956-
    Έκδοση 1992
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    ανά Lewis, Maureen A., 1952-
    Έκδοση 2006
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    Έκδοση 2019
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    ανά Satrapi, Marjane, 1969-
    Έκδοση 2008
    Persepolis : The story of childhood. Originally published: London: Jonathan Cape, 2003 Persepolis 2 : The story of a return. Originally published: London: Jonathan Cape, 2004
    Originally published: London: Jonathan Cape, 2006 Marjane Satrapi (born 22 November 1969) is an Iranian-born French graphic novelist, cartoonist, illustrator, film director, and children's book author. Satrapi became famous worldwide because of her critically acclaimed autobiographical graphic novels, originally published in French in four parts in 2000-2003 and in English translation in two parts in 2003 and 2004, respectively, as Persepolis and Persepolis 2, which describe her childhood in Iran and her adolescence in Europe. Persepolis won the Angoulême Coup de Coeur Award at the Angoulême International Comics Festival. Her later publication, Embroideries (Broderies), was also nominated for the Angoulême Album of the Year award in 2003, an award that was won by her novel Chicken with Plums (Poulet aux prunes). She has also contributed to the Op-Ed section of The New York Times. Comics Alliance listed Satrapi as one of twelve women cartoonists deserving of lifetime achievement recognition. Satrapi prefers the term "comic books" to "graphic novels." "People are so afraid to say the word 'comic'," she told the Guardian newspaper in 2011. "It makes you think of a grown man with pimples, a ponytail and a big belly. Change it to 'graphic novel' and that disappears. No: it's all comics."
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