One of the year's top works of nonfiction.

- Rob Salkowitz, <b>Best Graphic Novels Of 2023</b>, Forbes

A very intense treatment of the uprising in Haiti that paralleled and deeply involved the French Revolution.

- <b>Best Books of 2023</b>, Comics Grinder

The adaptation is exciting, educational, and the perfect gift for the lefties in your life.

- Hank Kennedy, <b>The Best of 2023</b>, The Comics Journal

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The drawings are fantastic and the energy palpable on every page.

- Joe Sacco, journalist and comic book artist, author of <i>Palestine</i>,

A marvellous adaptation of one of the most important black history and slave history books ever written. C.L.R. James would be delighted.

- Paul Buhle, authorized biographer of C. L. R. James and editor of more than twenty radical history graphic novels,

An epic work of graphic history - a compelling, dramatic, detailed, delicate, and human rendition of this incredible tale of resistance

- Kate Evans, author of <i>Red Rosa: The Graphic Biography of Rosa Luxemburg</i>,

The inspiring spirit of the men, women and children who made the Haitian Revolution has been beautifully and vividly brought to life as never before. This extraordinary work is a wonderful tribute to not only C. L. R. James but also to the greatest ever movement to demand Black Lives Matter.

- Christian Høgsbjerg, co-author of <i>Toussaint Louverture: A Black Jacobin in the Age of Revolutions</i>,

A historically important story, cinematic drawings, a powerful work.

- Charles Johnson, author of <i>Middle Passage</i>,

The basis for this graphic novel is C. L. R. James' 1934 play, adapted by Watts and Karimjee; readers who don't know what to expect from the graphic-novel adaptation of a play will be pleased with the result...An important piece of history that shouldn't be forgotten.

Booklist

Adapting C.L.R. James's 1934 play, Karimjee and Watts's evocative black-and-white drawings channel the rebellious spirit of the Haitian Revolution in its fight for Black liberation.

The New York Times Book Review

This fiery primer offers education and insights into Haiti's fight for independence.

Publishers Weekly

This is the impassioned and beautifully drawn story of the Haitian Revolution and its incredible leader: Toussaint Louverture

Comics Beat

Their illustrations do justice to the original work, beautifully rendered and depicting dynamic characters and exciting drama.

Keith Harris History

The comic book format, constantly zooming out to the big picture and in on the details, proves immensely suited to the complex parallels between personal and universal struggles around which James's play revolves.

- Mark Rappolt, Art Review

This is quite a comic! A very intense treatment of the uprising in Haiti that paralleled and deeply involved the French Revolution and yet was treated for centuries as a mere sidebar to world events. Readers will need to think hard, even now, about the reasons why.

- Paul Buhle, Comics Grinder

The caricaturing at work in Toussaint Louverture is impressive. Each character has a distinct, stylized, expressive face ... While the aim of this volume is educational, entertainment is not forgotten.

The Comics Journal

Nic Watts and Sakina Karimjee's brilliant graphic novelisation of CLR James own stage adaptation of his book <i>The Black Jacobins</i> will both inspire and convince that, whatever the circumstances, change is possible.

Philosophy Football

Packed with powerful symbols and imagery that build a rich picture of the strategies and tactics that led to the uprising's eventual victory.

- Dominic Davies, The Conversation

The end of slavery started in what was then San Domingo. In 1791, the enslaved people of the most prized French sugar plantation colony revolted against their masters. For over twelve years, against a backdrop of the French Revolution, they fought an epic black liberation struggle for control of the island. Theirs was the first and only successful slave revolution. It was the creation of Haiti as a nation, the first independent black republic outside of Africa, and an international inspiration to the persecuted and enslaved. This is the impassioned and beautifully drawn story of the Haitian Revolution and its incredible leader: Toussaint Louverture.

The text of this graphic novel is a play by C. L. R. James that opened in London in 1936 with Paul Robeson in the title role. For the first time, black actors appeared on the British stage in a work by a black playwright. The script had been lost for almost seventy years when a draft copy was discovered among James's archives. Now this extraordinary drama has been reimagined by artists Nic Watts and Sakina Karimjee.
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Longlisted for the American Library in Paris Book Award

Winner of the American Book Award

Winner of the PEN Oakland Josephine Miles Award

PERHAPS THE GREATEST VICTORY OF THE OPPRESSED OVER THEIR OPPRESSORS IN ALL HISTORY
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Longlisted for the American Library in Paris Book Award

Winner of the American Book Award

Winner of the PEN Oakland Josephine Miles Award

PERHAPS THE GREATEST VICTORY OF THE OPPRESSED OVER THEIR OPPRESSORS IN ALL HISTORY
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Endorsements from leading historians and graphic novelists:

Laurent Dubois: Avengers of the New World: A History of the Haitian Revolution
Paul Buhle: C.L.R. James: Artist as Revolutionary
Nate Powell: March
Kate Evans: Red Rosa,Endorsements from prominent writers like Charles Johnson, author of Middle Passage, Ishmael Reed, author of Mumbo Jumbo, and Madison Smartt Bell, author of All Souls' Rising.,For readers of C.L.R. James's classic history Black Jacobins, as well as the recent biography of Toussaint Louverture, Black Spartacus. Also for readers of graphic books like Rebecca Hall's Wake.

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781788737906
Publisert
2023-10-10
Utgiver
Vendor
Verso Books
Vekt
1435 gr
Høyde
241 mm
Bredde
158 mm
Dybde
22 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
272

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Om bidragsyterne

The polymath intellectual and Trinidadian revolutionary C. L. R. James is perhaps best known as the author of the seminal history of the Haitian Revolution, The Black Jacobins, published in 1938.

Nic Watts and Sakina Karimjee are artists based in the UK.