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Friedrich Engels, Karl Marx, Martin Rowson (Beteiligte)

The Communist Manifesto


A Graphic Novel
Text: Marx, Karl; Engels, Friedrich
2018. 80 S. Black and White. 260 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SELF MADE HERO 2018
ISBN: 1-910593-49-4 (1910593494)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-910593-49-3 (9781910593493)

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A graphic novel adaptation of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engelsīs revolutionary pamphlet on the 200th anniversary of Marxīs birth
Published in 1848, at a time of political upheaval in Europe, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engelsīs Manifesto for the Communist Party was at once a powerful critique of capitalism and a radical call to arms. It remains the most incisive introduction to the ideas of Communism and the most lucid explanation of its aims. Much of what it proposed continues to be at the heart of political debate into the 21st century. It is no surprise, perhaps, that The Communist Manifesto (as it was later renamed) is the second bestselling book of all time, surpassed only by the Bible. The Guardianīs editorial cartoonist Martin Rowson employs his trademark draftsmanship and wit to this lively graphic novel adaptation. Published to coincide with the 200th anniversary of Marxīs birth, The Communist Manifesto is both a timely reminder of the politics of hope and a thought-provoking guide to the most influential work of political theory ever published.
"...a jauntily irreverent but fundamentally serious take on a vastly influential political work." Publishers Weekly
Martin Rowson is a multi-award winning cartoonist and writer whose work has appeared regularly over the past 30 years in The Guardian, The Times, The Daily Mirror, The Independent on Sunday, The Irish Times, Time Out, Tribune, The Spectator, The New Statesman, Morning Star, The Daily Express and many other papers & periodicals. His books include graphic novelizations of The Waste Land, Tristram Shandy, and Gulliverīs Travels, while Stuff, his memoir about clearing out his late parentsī house, was long-listed for the 2007 Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction. Formerly Ken Livingstoneīs Cartoonist Laureate for London (in return for one pint of London Pride ale per annum, still 6 years in arrears), Rowson is also the vice-president of the Zoological Society of London. He and his wife live in southeast London and have two children in their 20s who drop round occasionally.