Brazilian cartoonist Marcelo D'Salete is a graduate of the University of Sao Paulo with a degree in fine arts. He is an acclaimed illustrator, teacher, and historical author who lives in Italy.
D'Salete uses his compelling images to move readers and to inform
them. Overall, the book is an incredibly accomplished work of
cartooning.-- "The A.V. Club"
D'Salete's bold and graphic journey reveals that even if artistic
expression can't change the past, it can certainly convey it in a
new, more accurate and generative light.-- "Huffington Post"
These brutal and tragic tales, reported through the eyes of the
victims, lend context to the ongoing fight for individual liberties
worldwide.-- "Library Journal"
These gruesome tales offer a tragic but illuminating portrait of
Brazil's black origin. It's hard to look away.--
"Hyperallergic"
This graphic novel is a beautiful, brutal, and profound work of art
that ensures that the legacy of brave men and women who refused to
relinquish their humanity will not disappear.-- "Publishers
Weekly"
Words are minimal, and the images live in a stark white world
slowly being encroached upon by smudges of shadow. The
image-intensive approach forces readers to slow down and take in
the complex visual experience, which taps more deeply into emotion
and renders the tales all the more accessible.-- "Booklist"
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