Notes From A Defeatist
(Author) Joe SaccoSacco paved the way for Palestine with his powerful triptych on modern war and its innocent victims, originally published in his comic Yahoo and collected here: 'When Good Bombs Happen to Bad People' chronicles the effect of aerial warfare on civilians, from Germany and Japan in World War II to Libya in 1986; 'More Women, More Children, More Quickly' is written from a victim's perspective, as Sacco illustrates his mother's harrowing experiences during Italian and German WWII raids on Malta; and 'How I Loved the War', Defeatist's centrepiece, is Sacco's impassioned but sardonic reflection on the Gulf War, and the surrounding propaganda and media circus. Published during the reign of Bush I, it has since acquired an even sharper relevance. Defeatist also features Sacco's first (relatively) long-form piece, 'In the Company of Long Hair', a hilarious roadie's-eye view of an American punk band's eventful European tour from Amsterdam to Madrid, as well as 'Cartoon Genius', 'Voyage to the End of the Library', 'A Disgusting Experience', and 'On My Day Off', a cycle of funny and rueful autobiographic comics that display Sacco's graphic verve to its fullest extent.
Defeatist is rounded off with a large section of Sacco's earliest, pointedly satirical strips (none of which has been collected in book form before) and new introductions and notes by the author. A combination of youthful indiscretions and mature masterworks, Notes from a Defeatist spotlights the work of a brilliant young artist as he defines the capabilities and potential of his chosen medium.
Joe Sacco
Joe Sacco is a Maltese-American cartoonist and journalist known for his graphic novels and comics that explore war, conflict, and social issues. His most notable works include "Palestine," which depicts his experiences in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, and "Safe Area Goražde," which focuses on the Bosnian War. Sacco's unique blend of journalism and cartooning has made him a pioneer in the genre of graphic journalism, bringing attention to important global issues in a visually compelling way. His meticulous research and detailed artwork have earned him critical acclaim and numerous awards, solidifying his place as a major voice in the world of comics and literature.