A beautifully illustrated graphic novel that tells the story of Simón Radowitzky (1891-1956), a gentle soul caught up in a cruel world. The author/illustrator is an Argentinian living in Spain where the book was first published in 2016. Radowitzky appears in a few books (recently The Anarchist Expropriators and Rebellion in Patagonia--both from AK Press), but this is the first English-language book devoted solely to him. His tumultuous life begins with his immigration from Ukraine to Argentina, followed by his assassination of Colonel Falcon (who presided over the slaughter of 100 workers) in 1909. Banished to a penal colony, he escaped, was recaptured and tortured, serving a total of twenty years. Upon release he joined the Spanish Revolution, after which he decamped for Mexico, where he died in 1956 while employed at a toy factory. Stuart Christie, author of Granny Made Me an Anarchist, introduces the AK Press edition.
“Comotto’s Prisoner 155 is, in my view, a truly great work, comparable to Art Spiegelman’s Maus and Marjane Satrapi’s Persepolis,
rich with complexity and ambiguity, and whose shy and sensitive central
character, a committed humanist imbued with a deep sense of justice who
never expressed regret for the two lives he took, remains an enigma. He
was one of countless men and women, the salt of the earth, most of them
anonymous, who chose to resist against an unjust, class-ridden society
in the hope of building a better world for humanity.” —Stuart Christie,
from the foreword
Prisoner 155 : Simon Radowitzky - Agustin Comotto & Stuart Christie
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