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Review: Footnotes in Gaza

Seeking the true picture

December 9, 2009 17:19
Gazan glimpses: the vivid, questioning, self-revelatory art of Joe Sacco

By

Ariel Kahn

2 min read

By Joe Sacco
Jonathan Cape £20

Joe Sacco has built a formidable reputation as a comics journalist. His early work, Palestine, won an American Book Award and he received the 2001 Eisner best original graphic novel award for Safe Area Gorazde, about the conflict in Bosnia.

That same year, Sacco was preparing an article on Gaza for Harpers magazine with journalist Chris Hedges. This included material on events of 1956 that was cut from the published article.

Sacco felt compelled to return to the region and try to establish what exactly happened when Israeli troops entered the Gazan towns of Khan Younis and Rafah in November 1956. Footnotes in Gaza is the result of four years’ painstaking research. It is an extraordinary work combining investigative journalism and oral history and moving seamlessly between past and present.