French-Iranian author Marjane Satrapi dies of 'sadness' at 56
French-Iranian author and illustrator Marjane Satrapi, best known for the book and film “Persopolis”, has died of 'sadness', members in her close entourage said Thursday. She was 56.
“Marjane Satrapi died of sadness a little over a year after the death of Mattias Ripa, her husband and the love of her life,” they said in a statement sent to AFP.
Satrapi’s husband, a Swedish producer, actor and screenwriter, died on April 8 last year.
A series of recent posts on Satrapi’s Instagram page spelt out the message “For I Lost the love of my life”.
Satrapi, an outspoken critic of Iran’s theocratic government, arrived in France in 1994 and gained French nationality in 2006.
Her work 'Persopolis' recounts the story of Satrapi’s early life in Tehran, struggling under the restrictions imposed by Iran’s Islamic leadership after the 1979 revolution .
FRANCE 24 + AFP
French-Iranian author and illustrator Marjane Satrapi, best known for the book and film “Persopolis”, has died of 'sadness', members in her close entourage said Thursday. She was 56.
“Marjane Satrapi died of sadness a little over a year after the death of Mattias Ripa, her husband and the love of her life,” they said in a statement sent to AFP.
Satrapi’s husband, a Swedish producer, actor and screenwriter, died on April 8 last year.
A series of recent posts on Satrapi’s Instagram page spelt out the message “For I Lost the love of my life”.
Satrapi, an outspoken critic of Iran’s theocratic government, arrived in France in 1994 and gained French nationality in 2006.
Her work 'Persopolis' recounts the story of Satrapi’s early life in Tehran, struggling under the restrictions imposed by Iran’s Islamic leadership after the 1979 revolution .
FRANCE 24 + AFP
French-Iranian author and illustrator Marjane Satrapi, best known for the book and film “Persopolis”, has died of 'sadness', members in her close entourage said Thursday. She was 56.
“Marjane Satrapi died of sadness a little over a year after the death of Mattias Ripa, her husband and the love of her life,” they said in a statement sent to AFP.
Satrapi’s husband, a Swedish producer, actor and screenwriter, died on April 8 last year.
A series of recent posts on Satrapi’s Instagram page spelt out the message “For I Lost the love of my life”.
Satrapi, an outspoken critic of Iran’s theocratic government, arrived in France in 1994 and gained French nationality in 2006.
Her work 'Persopolis' recounts the story of Satrapi’s early life in Tehran, struggling under the restrictions imposed by Iran’s Islamic leadership after the 1979 revolution .
FRANCE 24 + AFP
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French-Iranian author Marjane Satrapi dies of 'sadness' at 56
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