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The Little Red Fish
ISBN/GTIN

The Little Red Fish

BookPaperback
Ranking32140in
CHF26.90

Description

An aquaticreef held down by an oppressive regime of blood-thirsty heronsstruggles to rise up in this harrowing tale of self-discovery,heritage, and revolution. Wefollow The Little Red Fish as they journey deep into themselves andblossom into the leader they were meant to be. Guided by a magicalorb and the will of the people, our hero strives to help a small reefin the Persian Gulf regain its freedom. TheLittle Red Fish isa creative retelling of the events of the Iranian Revolution from theperspective of those actually involved. A stunning mixture ofpolitical allegory and magical realism, TheLittle Red Fish collectsthe 6 part comic book series into one trade, including artistfeatures and process notes.  TheLittle Red Fish vividlycaptures an often-overlooked part of history, channeling folkhistory, oral histories from first-hand accounts, and academicresearch.
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ISBN/GTIN979-8-9866146-2-5
Product TypeBook
BindingPaperback
Publishing date14/09/2023
LanguageEnglish
Article no.41775069
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.39854368
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Author

James Moffitt is a writer and teacherliving in Richmond, Virginia. He holds an MA in Writing &Rhetoric from Virginia Commonwealth University. He has published twocollections of short stories, Swamp Gospels and Whatto Do When You Give Up. Moffitt has also been published inseveral academic and fiction journals and as a freelance journalist.James sees writing and teaching as ameans to facilitating social change at the structural level. Hispublishing company Sink/Swim Press embraces a DIY ethic and strivesto remind people of the value of tangible art. Bizhan Khodabandeh (The Day the Klan Came to Town) is a visualcommunicator who moves freely across the professional boundaries asdesigner, illustrator, artist, and activist. His works vary fromsmall graphic art projects to major public campaigns. Khodabandeh isparticularly fascinated by how art and design can catalyze socialchange. He has received numerous international and national awardsfor his work, including: a silver medal from the Society ofIllustrators, a silver medal from the International Design Awards, afinalist in the Cross-Cultural Design Competition, and best in showthrough the American Institute of Graphic Arts. He has receivednumerous international and national awards for his work as both anillustration and designer through various institutions such as: TheAmerican Institute of Graphic Arts, Creativity International,Adbusters, and Creative Quarterly. Khodabandeh has had work featuredin publications such as Print, CreativityInternational, Adbusters, and Comic Bastards amongothers. Currently Khodabandeh teaches full-time at VCU´s RobertsonSchool of Media & Culture and freelances under the name, MendedArrow.

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