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- Language
- Polish
- Published in
- Publisher
- POST
- Pages
- 140
- ISBN
- 9788392442646
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Other editions (13)
Other editions

Brodats
2021 • RESERVOIR BOOKS
Catalan

Embroideries
2010 • Penguin Random House
English

BRODATS
2004 • NORMA EDITORIAL, S.A.
Catalan

Bordados (Spanish Edition)
2004 • UNKNO
Spanish

BORDADOS
2013 • Gustavo Gili
Spanish

Embroideries
2008 • Penguin Random House
English

Embroideries
2008 • Jonathan Cape
English

Bordados
2021 • RESERVOIR BOOKS
Spanish

Embroideries
2005 • Jonathan Cape Ltd
English

Embroideries
2006 • National Geographic Books
English

Embroideries
2008 • Penguin Random House
English

Embroideries
2010 • Penguin Random House
English

Embroideries
2008 • Penguin Random House
English
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Marjane Satrapi's graphic novel Embroideries is widely praised for its intimate and humorous portrayal of Iranian women's lives. Reviewers found the book highly relatable, often comparing the candid discussions to personal family gossip sessions. The narrative, featuring conversations among a diverse group of women including Satrapi's grandmother, mother, and aunts, is celebrated for its frankness and willingness to tackle taboo subjects. Readers appreciated the open discussions on love, marriage, sex, and societal expectations, frequently laughing out loud at the witty and authentic dialogue. The book is commended for offering a unique and engaging glimpse into the private world of Iranian women, highlighting their resilience, independence, and shared experiences even under societal constraints. Its simple yet fluid black-and-white illustrations effectively capture the depth and charm of these exchanges, creating an immersive experience for the reader.
Despite the widespread appreciation, some reviewers expressed significant disappointment, finding the book to be weird, sexist, or even gross. A common criticism is that the humor and satire occasionally fall flat, coming across as insulting, pointless, or engaging in gender and body shaming. Dialogues were sometimes described as mean, cringy, or tasteless, leaving certain readers with a sense of unease or disgust. Several comparisons to Satrapi's acclaimed work, Persepolis, indicated that Embroideries is generally considered less profound, shorter, and more anecdotal, feeling more like an appendix than a standalone masterpiece. Some readers also found the portrayal of women's agency and power within their societal constraints to be sad or limited, rather than truly empowering. Additionally, the larger format of the illustrations was not universally preferred, and one reviewer specifically noted the presence of unaddressed homophobic statements, which detracted from their enjoyment.
Overall, Embroideries is largely seen as a quick, entertaining read that offers valuable insights into Iranian culture and the private lives of its women. While it may not achieve the same depth or impact as Satrapi's Persepolis, it is generally recommended for readers who enjoy conversational graphic novels, appreciate candid discussions on social and personal issues, and are interested in feminist themes presented through a humorous lens. Fans of Marjane Satrapi's distinctive artistic style and witty storytelling, particularly those familiar with Persepolis, will likely find this a delightful companion piece. However, new readers to Satrapi's work might be advised to start with Persepolis for a more foundational experience. Despite some criticisms regarding its superficiality or controversial content, the book is widely considered a worthwhile read for a relaxed afternoon, offering both laughter and thought-provoking reflections on universal female experiences.
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