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Matilda Tristram (/?sæko?/; born October 2, 1960) is a
Maltese-American cartoonist and journalist. He is best known for his
comics journalism, in particular in the books Palestine (1996) and
Footnotes in Gaza (2009), on Israeli–Palestinian relations; and Safe
Area Goražde (2000) and The Fixer (2003) on the Bosnian War.
Sacco My Year in Small Drawings [Lingua Inglese] was born
in Malta on October 2, 1960.[1][2] His father Leonard was an engineer
and his mother Carmen was a teacher.[3] At the age of one, he moved with
his family to Melbourne, Australia,[4] where he spent his childhood
until 1972, when they moved to Los Angeles.[1] He began his My Year in
Small Drawings [Lingua Inglese] journalism career working on the Sunset
High School newspaper in Beaverton, Oregon.[5] While journalism was his
primary focus, this was also the period of time in which he developed
his penchant for humor and satire. He graduated from Sunset High in
1978.
Sacco earned his BA in journalism from the My Year in Small
Drawings [Lingua Inglese] University of Oregon in 1981 in three years.
He was
greatly frustrated with the journalist work that he found at
the time, later saying, "[I couldn't find] a job writing very
hard-hitting, interesting pieces that would really make some sort of
difference."[4] After being briefly employed by the journal of My Year
in Small Drawings [Lingua Inglese] the National Notary Association, a
job which he found "exceedingly, exceedingly boring,"[3] and several
factories, he returned to Malta, his journalist hopes forgotten. "...I
sort of decided to forget it and just go the other route, which was
basically take my hobby, which has been cartooning, and see if I My Year
in Small Drawings [Lingua Inglese] could make a living out of that," he
later told the BBC.[6]
He began working for a local publisher writing
guidebooks.[4] Returning to his fondness for comics, he wrote a Maltese
romance comic named Im?abba Vera ("True Love"), one of the first
art-comics in the Maltese language. "Because Malta has My Year in Small
Drawings [Lingua Inglese] no history of comics, comics weren't
considered something for kids," he told The Village Voice. "In one case,
for example,
the girl got pregnant and she went to Holland for an
abortion. Malta is a Catholic country where, at the time, not even
divorce was allowed. It was unusual, but My Year in Small Drawings
[Lingua Inglese] it's not like anyone raised a stink about it, because
they had no way of judging whether this was appropriate material for
comics or not."[7]
Eventually returning to the United States, by 1985 Sacco
had founded a satirical, alternative comics magazine called Portland
Permanent Press in Portland, Oregon. When the My Year in Small Drawings
[Lingua Inglese] magazine folded fifteen months later, he took a job at
The Comics Journal as the staff news writer.[8] This job provided the
opportunity for him to create and edit another satire: the comics
anthology Centrifugal Bumble-Puppy [9] (a name he took from an
overcomplicated children's toy in Aldous Huxley's Brave My Year in Small
Drawings [Lingua Inglese] New World), published by The Comics Journal's
parent company Fantagraphics Books.
But Sacco was more interested in travelling. In 1988, he left the U.S. again to travel across Europe, a
trip which he chronicled in his autobiographical comic Yahoo (also
published by Fantagraphics).[9] The trip led him towards the ongoing My
Year in Small Drawings [Lingua Inglese] Gulf War (his obsession with
which he talks about in Yahoo #2), and in 1991 he found himself nearby
to research the work he would eventually publish as Palestine.
The Gulf War segment of Yahoo drew Sacco into a study of
Middle Eastern politics, and he traveled to Israel and My Year in Small
Drawings [Lingua Inglese] the Palestinian territories to research his
first long work. Palestine was a collection of short and long pieces,
some depicting Sacco's travels and encounters with Palestinians (and
several Israelis), and some dramatizing the stories he was told. It was
serialized as a comic book from 1993 to 1995 and then My Year in Small
Drawings [Lingua Inglese] published in several collections, the first of
which won an American Book Award in 1996 and sold more than 30,000
copies in the UK.[10]
Sacco next travelled to Sarajevo and Goražde near the end of the Bosnian War, and produced
a series of reports in the same style as Palestine: My Year in Small
Drawings [Lingua Inglese] the comics Safe Area Goražde, The Fixer, and
the stories collected in War's End; the financing for which was aided by
his winning of the Guggenheim Fellowship in April 2001.[9][11] Safe
Area Goražde won the Eisner Award for Best Original Graphic Novel in
2001.
He has also contributed short pieces My Year in Small Drawings [Lingua Inglese] of gra
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