Ebook {Epub PDF} Jerusalem: Chronicles from the Holy City by Guy Delisle






















 · Guy Delisle‘s latest graphic novel, Jerusalem: Chronicles from the Holy City, is outstanding – second only to his transcendent Pyongyang: A Journey in North www.doorway.ru most of Delisle’s books, Jerusalem is a non-fiction travelogue. His wife works for Doctors Without Borders, so Delisle sees one troubled land after another – and draws what he sees. Chroniques de Jérusalem by Guy Delisle, , Delcourt edition, in French / français.  · In Jerusalem: Chronicles from the Holy City, Guy Delisle details the year he spent in Jerusalem and Israel with his family. Throughout, Delisle highlights the diversity of Jerusalem and shines a light on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. At its core, Delisle’s graphic memoir points out that connections must be made in order for barriers to.


Jerusalem: Chronicles from the Holy City by Guy Delisle, Helge Dascher (Translator) | Editorial Reviews. Paperback $ Hardcover. $ Paperback. $ NOOK Book. $ View All Available Formats Editions. Ship This Item — Qualifies for. Jerusalem: Chronicles from the Holy City Guy Delisle, trans. by Hegle Dascher. Drawn Quarterly, $ (p) ISBN More By and About This Author. OTHER BOOKS. Jerusalem: Chronicles from the Holy City is Guy Delisle's fourth travel graphic novel (translated by Helge Dascher). In this graphic travelogue Delisle's partner Nadège has been transferred with Médecins Sans Frontières to Jerusalem. They move there with their two small children and while Nadège goes about her work, crisscrossing sensitive.


Drawn Quarterly. ISBN Guy Delisle is comics’ travelographer du jour, a restless Quebecois whose thoughtful graphic narratives of extended stays in foreign locales first began washing up on anglophone shores in , five years or so after he’d begun releasing them in the French market. Jerusalem, his latest graphic novel, builds on the strengths of his earlier works but adds in a layer of urgency due to the story’s proximity to violence and a greater complexity. Guy Delisle’s new Jerusalem: Chronicles from the Holy City is a nonfictional graphic novel about being far away from home in an occasionally dangerous and precarious and confusing place. It’s about living for a year in Israel while trying to be a husband, a father, and an itinerant cartoonist. There's a point in Guy Delisle's new graphic novel, Jerusalem: Chronicles from the Holy City, when the cartoonist finds out that his attempt to organize a comics workshop in Gaza has been foiled.

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