Oscar-nominated Persepolis author Marjane Satrapi dies aged 56
Marjane Satrapi, the French-Iranian author, illustrator, director, and activist, has died at the age of 56. She was widely recognized for her graphic novel series and Oscar-nominated film, *Persepolis*.

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AI-generatedMarjane Satrapi, the French-Iranian author, illustrator, director, and activist, has died at the age of 56. She was widely recognized for her graphic novel series and Oscar-nominated film, *Persepolis*. The Élysée Palace confirmed her death, stating she "captivated a global audience" and was a "leading figure in French culture" devoted to freedom. *Persepolis*, published in 2000, chronicles her childhood during and after the Iranian Revolution, and its 2008 film adaptation, co-directed by Satrapi, received an Oscar nomination for best animated feature. A close associate indicated she died of sadness, over a year after her husband's passing. French President Emmanuel Macron honored her as a "great artist" who transformed an Iranian childhood into a "universal fable."
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5 extractedEmmanuel Macron described Satrapi as 'a great artist who transformed an Iranian childhood into a universal fable'.
The film adaptation of Persepolis was nominated for an Oscar for best animated feature.
Persepolis, published in 2000, depicts Satrapi's childhood during the Iranian Revolution.
Marjane Satrapi, author of Persepolis, has died aged 56.
Satrapi died of sadness a little over a year after her husband's death.