Safe Area Goražde

Safe Area Goražde by Joe Sacco, published by Fantagraphics Books in 2001, is an illustrated work that delves into the complexities of war in the former Yugoslavia. This 227-page book presents a detailed account of Sacco’s five-month experience in Bosnia during 1996, focusing specifically on the besieged Muslim enclave of Gorazde. Through immersive storytelling, Sacco captures the human side of life during wartime, highlighting narratives often overlooked by traditional media.
Readers will find that Safe Area Goražde explores the impact of conflict on everyday lives, offering insights into the social and political dynamics of the region. The book combines elements of nonfiction and graphic storytelling, making it a unique contribution to the genres of comics and history. Sacco’s firsthand accounts and illustrations provide a poignant perspective on the struggles faced by those living in a war-torn environment, making this edition a significant resource for understanding the historical context of the Bosnian War.
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Praised by The New York Times, Brill’s Content and Publishers Weekly, Safe Area Gorazde is the long-awaited and highly sought after 240-page look at war in the former Yugoslavia. Sacco (the critically-acclaimed author of Palestine) spent five months in Bosnia in 1996, immersing himself in the human side of life during wartime, researching stories that are rarely found in conventional news coverage. The book focuses on the Muslim-held enclave of Gorazde, which was besieged by Bosnian Serbs during the war. Sacco lived for a month in Gorazde, entering before the Muslims trapped inside had access to the outside world, electricity or running water. Safe Area Gorazde is Sacco’s magnum opus and with it he is poised too become one of America’s most noted journalists. The book features an introduction by Christopher Hitchens, political columnist for The Nation and Vanity Fair.
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