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Persepolis 2.0 is an updated version of Satrapi's story, created by different authors who combined Satrapi's illustrations with new text about the 2009 Iranian presidential election. Only ten pages long, Persepolis 2.0 recounts the re-election of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on June 12, 2009.
Marjane Satrapi (French: [maʁʒan satʁapi]; Persian: مرجان ساتراپی [mæɾˈdʒɒːn(e) sɒːtɾɒːˈpiː]; [a] born 22 November 1969) is a French-Iranian [1] [2] graphic novelist, cartoonist, illustrator, film director, and children's book author.
Persepolis 2–1: Esteghlal Golmohammadi 11', Abolghasempour 50' Akbarpour 63' 56 2003–04: 17-10-2003 Iran Pro League: Esteghlal 2–1: Persepolis Samereh 8', Fekri 57' Traoré 70' 57 02-02-2004 Persepolis 1–1: Esteghlal Kavianpour 20' Seyedabbasi 3' 58 2004–05: 22-10-2004 Iran Pro League: Persepolis 0–0: Esteghlal – – 59 25-02-2005 ...
Persepolis Rising is a science fiction novel by James S. A. Corey, the pen name of Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck, and the seventh book in their series The Expanse. The title of the novel was announced in September 2016 and the cover was revealed on December 12, 2016. [citation needed]
Persepolis was the capital of the Persian kingdom. Alexander described it to the Macedonians as the most hateful of the cities of Asia, and gave it over to his soldiers to plunder, all but the palaces. (2) It was the richest city under the sun, and the private houses had been furnished with every sort of wealth over the years.
Orghast was the International Centre for Theatre Research's first public performance at an international event. Peter Brook and Ted Hughes collaborated to create a comprehensive myth, weaving in and out of the Prometheus myth, to be performed at the Shiraz/Persepolis festival in Iran in 1971, which gave the group its first commission.
In the original French, there are four books, called Persepolis ,Persepolis 2, Persepolis 3 and Persepolis 4, but confusingly the English language translations (and probably other languages) are published as two books called Persepolis and Persepolis 2, each comprised of two of the original books.
Koshy's books often explore the lives of Delhi's working class. Her latest novel Bicycle Dreaming focuses on family life in a waste worker community in Delhi. It follows a 13-year-old girl named Noor, who dreams of owning a bicycle and working as a kabadiwala like her father. However, the loss of his job forces him to work as a ragpicker ...