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Marjane Satrapi, 'Persepolis' Author, Dies at 56

Tributes praised her as a leading voice for women’s rights and freedom, and her graphic novel Persepolis sold millions of copies worldwide.

  • On Thursday, Marjane Satrapi, the author of "Persepolis," died at 56. The French-Iranian writer gained international renown for her stark black-and-white memoir chronicling her childhood during the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
  • Born in Rasht in 1969, Satrapi rose to prominence as a writer and filmmaker, directing films including "Chicken with Plums," "The Voices," and "Radioactive," a 2019 biopic about scientist Marie Curie.
  • Satrapi died of sadness just over a year after her husband Mattias Ripa died last May; they had spent 31 years together, with family members confirming via the French newswire AFP.
  • French President Emmanuel Macron's office paid tribute on Thursday, calling Satrapi "a figure of French culture" and "an artist enamored of freedom" whose work carried a universal message.
  • Known as a vocal advocate for freedom, Satrapi refused France's Legion of Honour in 2025, citing the country's "hypocritical attitude" toward Iran while supporting dissidents facing visa difficulties.
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The French-Iranian artist Marjane Satrapi is dead. She died at the age of 56 in Paris. With her autobiographical graphic novel "Persepolis" she became world famous. By Carolin Dylla.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Marjane Satrapi, the cartoonist, filmmaker and writer exiled in France from Iran who is the author of Persepolis, died. But what else is known about her? We share with you who Marjane Satrapi was with the following data: Who wasEdadSpouse Zodiacal SignSonsStudiesWork Die Marjane Satrapi at 56 years of age, from “sadness” Who was Marjane Satrapi?The graphic novelist Marjane Satrapi born in Tehran, was, in addition to a creative regarding visual a…

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For the publisher who revealed the cartoonist, it is her accuracy that has built the global success of a work that has become unavoidable. Near "Libé", he tells before and after comics about childhood in Iran and the exile of the Franco-Iranian.

·Paris, France
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