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Escaping Wars and Waves - by  Olivier Kugler (Paperback) - 1 of 1

Escaping Wars and Waves - by Olivier Kugler (Paperback)

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Highlights

  • From the front lines of the Syrian refugee crisis.
  • About the Author: Olivier Kugler is a reportage illustrator based in London and has won many awards, including a Victoria & Albert Museum Illustration Award in 2011 and a World Illustration Award in 2015.
  • 80 Pages
  • Comics + Graphic Novels, Nonfiction

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About the Book



Documents in graphic novel format the experiences of Syrian refugees housed in camps in Iraqi Kurdistan, Greece, France, Germany, Switzerland, and England. Based on interviews and photographs by the author during his work as Communication Officer for the organization Doctors Without Borders.



Book Synopsis



From the front lines of the Syrian refugee crisis.

While on assignment between 2013 and 2017, often for Doctors Without Borders, Olivier Kugler interviewed and photographed Syrian refugees and their caregivers in camps, on the road, and in provisional housing in Iraqi Kurdistan, Greece, France, Switzerland, and England. Escaping Wars and Waves is the astonishing result of that record keeping--a graphic novel that brings to life the improvised living conditions of the refugees, along with the stories of how they survived.

Kugler captures the chaotic energy of the camps through movement-filled drawings that depict figures, locations, and seemingly random details that take on their own resonance. He gives precedence to the voices of the refugees by incorporating excerpts from his many interviews and portraits sketched from thousands of reference photos. What emerges is a complicated and intense narrative of loss, sadness, fear, and hope and an indelible impression of the refugees as individual humans with their own stories, rather than a faceless mass.

Escaping Wars and Waves is an unnervingly close and poignant look at the lives of those affected by the Syrian war and the volunteers who tend to them.



Review Quotes




"Escaping Wars and Waves brings a perspective to the refugee crisis that many other comics on the subject lack."

--Maria Aghazarian No Flying No Tights



"The animated pages in Escaping read like composites of several images, where physical geography is represented fractionally and sitting subjects look to be in motion. The story retains a sketchbook-like sensibility rather than that of formal, finalized storytelling. It's fitting: Everyone is on the move. Their stories are far from over, and some are still waiting to be told."

--Dominic Umile Hyperallergic



"To read these stories is to catch a glimpse into the complex lives of real people swept up in a larger global event. It does something our 'news' fails to do on a regular basis--tell the stories relevant to us all from the perspective of 'average' people. If mainstream journalism expressed some of the humanity and beauty as is contained in this book, we might be on the road to a better world."

--Joe Infumari The Comics Journal



"A powerful and compelling close-up view of the Syrian refugee crisis, told through interviews and drawings from refugee camps around the world."

--Shelf Awareness



"A kaleidoscopic odyssey for the era of displaced persons and disintegrating nations, this collection of dispatches from the Syrian refugee community is a fine example of humanistic journalism."

--Publishers Weekly



"Artistically masterful. . . . Sketchbooks like Kugler's make readers feel as if they are sitting beside the artist--watching the refugees climb onto the beach of the Greek island of Kos after crossing the Aegean from Turkey, or smelling the tea sold by a vendor in an Iraqi refugee camp."

--New York Review of Books



"Olivier Kugler is an extraordinarily skilled journalist and cartoonist who is taking comics journalism to a new level. These potent profiles from the migration front lines will leave an indelible impression on your brain and heart."

--Joe Sacco, author of Footnotes in Gaza




About the Author



Olivier Kugler is a reportage illustrator based in London and has won many awards, including a Victoria & Albert Museum Illustration Award in 2011 and a World Illustration Award in 2015. His reportage drawings have appeared in the Guardian, Harper's, Le Monde diplomatique, Port, XXI, and other publications.

Manufacturer Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Language: English
Genre: Comics + Graphic Novels
Sub-Genre: Nonfiction
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 80
Author: Olivier Kugler
Street Date: December 5, 2023
TCIN: 1011504044
UPC: 9781637790632
Item Number (DPCI): 247-45-2921
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Estimated ship weight: 1.05 pounds
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Q: What inspired Olivier Kugler to create this work?

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Q: Who is the author of this graphic novel?

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Q: What format is this book published in?

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Q: What is the main theme of the graphic novel?

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  • A: The graphic novel focuses on the experiences of Syrian refugees and their struggles during the crisis.

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Q: What type of illustrations can be found in the book?

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