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Soviet Daughter: A Graphic Revolution

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Soviet Daughter: A Graphic Revolution

Contributors:

By (Author) Julia Alekseyeva

ISBN:

9781621069690

Publisher:

Microcosm Publishing

Imprint:

Microcosm Publishing

Publication Date:

10th January 2017

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

741.5

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

192

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 203mm

Description

This is the story of Julia Alekseyeva and her great-grandmother Lola. Born in 1910 to a poor, Jewish family outside of Kiev, Lola lived through the Bolshevik revolution, a horrifying civil war, Stalinist purges, and the Holocaust. She taught herself to read, and supported her extended family working as a secretary for the notorious NKVD (which became the KGB) and later as a lieutenant for the Red Army. Interwoven with Lola's history we find Julia's own struggles of coming of age in an immigrant family in Chicago, and her political awakening in the midst of the radical politics of the turn of the millennium.

Reviews

""The black and white palette and watercolor palette juxtaposes the stark brutality of the history being explored with the everyday joys that Lola and Julia both discover. Successful use of full page splashes and varied panel sizes guide the reader through the story." "Offers a little explored view into the Jewish experience in the Soviet Union and beyond. ... With the modern rise of neo-Nazis and anti-feminism, it's important to find literature that explores the experiences of the not-too-distant past before it returns." **Soviet Daughter was selected as the winner of the Adult category of the Virginia Library Association Graphic Novel Award 2017**" - Virginia Library Association

Author Bio

Born in the former USSR and raised a proud citizen of Chicago, Julia Alekseyeva is an author-illustrator as well as an academic. She is a Ph.D. candidate in Comparative Literature at Harvard, specializing in the avant-garde and film practices in France, Japan, and the former USSR. Julia has received press from publications such as Reuters, The New York Times, and Bloomberg Business for illustrating the first graphic novel legal brief, submitted as an amicus brief in U.S.A. vs. Apple. She has lived in Kiev, Chicago, New York City, Paris, Cambridge, Kanazawa, and Yokohama, and currently lives in Brooklyn with her partner.

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