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Habibi

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On sale Sep 20, 2011 | 672 Pages | 978-0-375-42414-4
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From the internationally acclaimed author of Blankets (“A triumph for the genre.” —Library Journal), a highly anticipated new graphic novel.

Sprawling across an epic landscape of deserts, harems, and modern industrial clutter, Habibi tells the tale of Dodola and Zam, refugee child slaves bound to each other by chance, by circumstance, and by the love that grows between them. We follow them as their lives unfold together and apart; as they struggle to make a place for themselves in a world (not unlike our own) fueled by fear, lust, and greed; and as they discover the extraordinary depth—and frailty—of their connection.

At once contemporary and timeless, Habibi gives us a love story of astounding resonance: a parable about our relationship to the natural world, the cultural divide between the first and third worlds, the common heritage of Christianity and Islam, and, most potently, the magic of storytelling.

“A lushly epic love story that's both inspiring and heartbreaking. . . . In addition to richly detailed story panels, the gorgeous Arabic ornamental calligraphy makes each page an individual work of art.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review

“The exquisite beauty and deep magic of this Arabian Nights-style love story cannot be overstated.” —Library Journal, starred review

“Exquisite. . . . Habibi is a remarkable feat of research, care, and black ink, and a reminder that all 'People of the book,'despite the division of their individual traditions, share a mosaic of stories.” —Harper’s Magazine

“Habibi has classic written all over it. It’s a modern literary triumph, a book so broad and magical in its scope, only a master could pull it off. This is no ordinary comic, it is a complete work of art. Beautiful, thought provoking, both timeless and of its time. . . . An awe-inspiring read you can’t afford to miss” —Grovel, graphic novel reviews

“Easily the best graphic novel of the year, and probably the decade…Thompson’s line work here is beyond brilliant, combining myriad styles and capturing the rich historical legacy of the cultural and religious volumes that inspired it. This is a work that truly changes the game and sets a new standard for all the graphic novels that follow it.” —GraphicNovelReporter.com

“The character depth, plot complexity, and storytelling in this lyrical, sexual, and scholarly epic would make any novelist proud. . . . Thompson strings compositions that are often more tapestry than comics and that balance graphic design, illumination, calligraphy, and cartooning in steady alignment. It is unfair to expect two masterpieces in a row from anyone, but here Thompson sits securely in that rarefied air.” —Booklist (starred review)

"Craig Thompson's new graphic novel, Habibi, is a masterpiece. This isn't an opinion. This book is a gorgeous object; to make it, Thompson apparently covered himself in honey and rolled around in a thousand years of Arabic calligraphy and Islamic art, and the result is breathtaking.” —The Boston Phoenix

“Erotic, grotesque, and profoundly moving. . . . I don’t think I’ve ever read a book quite like this, and I expect I’ll be thinking about it for a long, long time.” —Boing Boing

“While the storytelling is gripping, surprising, and emotionally and intellectually hard-hitting, it almost takes a back seat to the artwork that is alternately robust and fragile. Thompson's deft, assured lines have never been more delicately and profoundly inked than here. . . . This book is a monument of intelligent, vibrant design, all in service to the story.” —Barnes and Noble review

“The intricacy of patterns and motifs (both visible and metaphorical) hold the text together and astound in their complexity. In the world of Habibi, art is never divorced from meaning; drawings are symbolic verse, words twisted into new shapes. . . . Habibi is about the power of words to carry and envelop us, and in Thompson’s beautifully written novel, the reader experiences a similar magic.” —ALARM Press

“Habibi is a confident, powerfully drawn graphic novel, telling its tale with passion, humor and an endless understanding of the human condition…A graphic novel masterpiece that explores what it means to be human through religious story, slavery, prostitution and personal and societal struggles within the industrial and third worlds.” —Shelf Awareness, starred review

“
A lush commentary on love and lust, wealth and want, religion and storytelling. . . . [T]he power in this tale lies in human passion, sometimes cruel and sometimes sweet, combined with its geometric precision and deep sense of the sacred.” —Harvard Crimson

“Lushly illustrated, at times unbearably sad and unexpectedly erotic.” —Paste Magazine

“Layered, daring, and brilliantly told–an intricate story of love, religion, desire, survival, poverty, hope. It’s drenched in metaphor and rich with double meanings. Yet for all it takes on, Habibi feels light on its feet; throughout, we feel Thompson reveling in his skills as a writer and artist. Its exuberance, even in its darkest moments, feels somehow celebratory. I’m not sure that I’ve read a better graphic novel…Thompson’s own work is manically elaborate and ingeniously laid out; he’s become expert at moving the eye through exploding, dexterous panels.” —The Millions

“Mere words–or at least my mere words–seemed not enough to even try to convey just how intricate and ornate, lush and seductive, arabesque and sometimes knowingly grotesque this artistic epic is…a visual masterpiece.” —Comic Riffs, Washington Post blog

“Like the elegantly dense mosaic patterns that Thompson fills the background of his pages with, Habibi is a book that weaves isolated shapes into an overpowering tableaux, its pieces carefully fit together and subtly repeated until a gorgeous unity emerges.” —National Post

“To read Habibi is to sink into the sensuous arabesque patterns that decorate its pages. Steeped in the imagery and storytelling traditions of the Muslim world, this densely layered love story is as grand and sustained a performance as any cartoonist has published…Thompson’s fluid, evocative artwork is pretty miraculous too.” —Time Magazine

“Habibi is like a big, rousing, unabashedly tear-jerking Dumas novel, with fascinatingly intricate designs and fabulous tales on almost every page.” —Salon

“It’s impossible to read this book and not walk away with a deeper, more profound understanding or appreciation for not both Arab culture and for the subtle and varied ways in which populations portrayed as enemies are in fact alike. Thanks to Thompson’s deft storytelling, Habibi’s seemingly daunting 700-plus pages can go by in a breeze; you won’t want them to, though, because his delicate, yet ornate art make this a story you won’t want to finish.” —Deathandtaxesmag.com

“Audaciously ambitious.  Just the decorative and calligraphic elements of its design alone are enough to recommend this volume.” —Icv2 review

“Executed with enormous empathy and something that in earlier times would have been called divine inspiration, Habibi is an extraordinary milestone in the world of drawn stories. Who would have thought that black ink could make such complex, soul-filling music?” —FT.com

“Habibi is a triumph of creativity. Thompson dazzles us with his pen strokes, with his mastery of storytelling, his research, plotting and characterisation. The book is destined to become an instant classic, confirming the author's position among not only the most masterful of graphic novelists but our finest contemporary writers, regardless of medium.” —The Independent

“The work of an artist creating at the height of his powers with a confidence and an artistry that reveals grace in every pen stroke, in every panel, and it deftly makes greatness look easy. . . . The scope of this book is simply massive and what it achieves is not only unique for a comic book or graphic novel, but also important and so relevant to the times in which we all live. . . . This is an important book that, hopefully, will be read by as wide an audience as possible. It completely deserves all the attention and all the praise that’s sure to come its way. Craig Thompson has created something truly special here that will surely be read and reflected upon for generations to come.” —TheShortBox.com

“Habibi isn't just Thompson's greatest work yet; it's one of the most beautiful novels I've read this year…The artwork is elegant, striking, reverent.” —The Portland Mercury

“This is almost without question one of the most important graphic novel releases of the year. It overflows with elegant, elaborate and brilliantly composed hybrid imagery.” —warmoth.org

“Habibi reminds one of nothing so much as the work of novelist John Barth, with its clear love of patterns, narrative, and beauty. . . . [I]ncredibly compelling and readable on many levels.” —Paste Magazine

“A fairy tale that's by turns tender and bawdy and brutally dark. . . . Habibi is a stunningly beautiful art object: 672 painstakingly intricate pages that astonish with their sheer level of detail, the way a ship made out of toothpicks, or the Eiffel Tower up close, astonishes.” —East Bay Express

“Well-researched (Thompson reportedly worked on this project for more than a decade), this dark and mature adventure tale melds the modern Middle Eastern world with its rich mythology from the Quran, and is detailed with its mix of the area’s landscape, people, symbology and particularly the Arabic calligraphy in all its ornamentation. . . . [A]page-turner that might be best consumed in smaller bits to better appreciate the depth and breadth of the story.” —Honolulu Star-Advertiser

“These are real people living on the page in ink, and Thompson has sculpted characters that are perfectly imperfect… Habibi stands as a new masterwork in American comics, and a graphic novel seriously worthy of sharing shelf space with Salman Rushdie and Umberto Eco.” —Bleeding Cool

“With Habibi, Craig Thompson elevates the graphic novel form to even higher levels.” —GraphicNovelReporter.com

“Part adventure epic, part exploration of Middle Eastern folklore, Habibi is a work of tremendous scope and jaw-dropping ambition. . . . Habibi looks to be Thompson's next great book.” —Critical Mob

“A massive masterpiece. . . . Habibi’s pages are rich with ornamentation.” —Willamette Weekly

“Habibi is a visual banquet, a veritable feast of brushstrokes and intricate detail. Thompson uses eastern design and the beautiful Arabic script to weave the story together in a soft, organic flow that floats along from panel to panel, page to page in rich, breathtaking beauty…a truly magnificent book, one that is compelling, thoughtful, emotional and visually Beautiful.” —Comic Book Movie

“Relentlessly virtuosic. . . . It is a tribute to Thompson's skill as a cartoonist that the transition from an old fashioned Orient to modern Babylon leaves few visual seams." —New York Times Book Review

“In addition to fine storytelling, Thompson's artwork rose to higher level with Habibi. Still operating in black and white, every panel aches with the amount of detail present. Sprawling two-page layouts throughout the book just bleed style and substance. . . . [T]he story is expertly told and drawn.” —Tennessee Tech Oracle

“Richly detailed. . . . Habibi fits in the grand literary tradition of stories about stories and the effect they have on us.” —National Post

“The year’s most critically acclaimed graphic novel.” —Wausau Daily Herald

“Part fable and part history, Habibi is all novel: In the end, you care profoundly for Thompson’s protagonists.” —Time Out New York

“The magic here is twofold: Dodola's love for Zam, which transcends all other loves, and the wise stories. . . . And what images! Thompson's brushstrokes give us villains with weight, smoke that wriggles, architecture that positively grows from the page.” —San Francisco Chronicle

“Utterly engrossing. . . . Dodola’s and Zam’s stories are interwoven with the stories they learned as children, the underpinnings of Islam. This lends not only beauty and texture but also meaning and redemption to their suffering, and Thompson’s handling of the religious elements–something that might have been awkward or controversial–is restrained and graceful. His black-and-white drawings, often incorporating Arabic script, are at times floaty and feverish but always perfectly clear. He breaks up dreamy exposition with tightly structured action sequences, and the pages couldn’t be prettier. As always, his economical writing is deeply moving. Habibi is a book not to be missed.” —BookPage

“Brilliantly imagined. . . . [C]elebrates the power of the artist to tell a story with ink teased into magisterial letters and visual images.” —Newsweek

“Thompson makes a good third of the other illustrators out there look like total chumps. Each page is carefully designed with recurring motifs—that draw from sources like the Qur’an and other storytelling traditions—to add multiple layers of meaning to every moment. Scenes of city life and vast endless oceans of sand are drawn with such attention to detail that you’ll be staggered imagining a human being crafting the images with human hands and commonly available tools. . . . It’s a story told with technical precision and real, honest-to-gosh passion, and if you cry at the end it won’t be because you’ve been successfully manipulated—it’ll be because this world and these characters have come to mean something to you, and you’ll miss them once you reach the final page.” —Richmond News

“If you haven’t been exposed to the work of Craig Thompson yet, you have been deprived of a true aesthetic experience…To say the work is visually stunning is an understatement. Thompson’s art is simple black and white inking, yet his ink strokes convey a sense of live movement as if you’re watching the characters move across the page…don’t dismiss Habibi as a book of pretty pictures. While the artwork is incredible, Craig Thompson’s Habibi is a book that will affect your heart.” —Wit and Fancy blog site

“Artistically, it's the most gorgeous book I read this year, with compositions and layouts weaving together effortlessly and with endless depth and detail. . . . [A]n outrageous success, and worth every bit of time Thompson spent on it. As great as this year was in comics, Habibi might have been the best thing I read in all of comics all year, and it makes me all the more excited to see what Thompson will be up to next.” —MultiversityComics.com, “Best Graphic Novel of the 2011”

“A highly anticipated heavy hitter who did deliver was Craig Thompson with Habibi, one of Phil Guie's choices for best of the year. Massive in scale and ambition, Habibi is essentially a love story of two slaves told through a brilliant integration of classic storytelling and religious iconography.” —Critical Mob, Critical Books of 2011

“
Set in a never-named country of the Middle East (or North Africa), Craig Thompson’s dystopian Habibi is an epic love story, a primer on the Koran, and a cautionary tale about human greed and squandered natural resources, all in one exquisitely rendered volume.” —Straight.com’s best graphic novels of 2011

“A gorgeously drawn fairy tale. . . . That it's a book that supports debate marks it as the most interesting comic of the year. That every one of its 655 pages is tremendously engaging and astonishingly beautiful marks it as the best comic of the year.” —NPR best graphic novels of 2011

“Incredibly gorgeous. Expect Habibi to join Maus on college syllabuses soon.” —Comic Book Day: Top 5 Comics of 2011

“Exotic and lush, yet heartbreaking at times, Thompson’s book is an exploration of the Islamic culture by one of comics’ most deft craftsmen.” —NewsOK blog

“Staggering in scope and ambition, this massive book (700 pages) delivers page after page of art that your eyes can get lost in. . . . Thompson carries you to someplace new and different, asking for your trust in his pen and ink, and if you give it to him, the rewards are grand.” —Comics Waiting Room.com

“A beautifully told and drawn story, as complex in its narrative as in its drawings.” —OnMilwaukee.com
© Allicia J. Rose

CRAIG THOMPSON’s previous graphic novels include Blankets (for which he received three Harvey Awards for Best Artist, Best Graphic Album of Original Work, and Best Cartoonist; and two Eisner Awards for Best Graphic Album and Best Writer/Artist); Goodbye, Chunky Rice; and Carnet de Voyage. He lives in Portland, Oregon.

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From the internationally acclaimed author of Blankets (“A triumph for the genre.” —Library Journal), a highly anticipated new graphic novel.

Sprawling across an epic landscape of deserts, harems, and modern industrial clutter, Habibi tells the tale of Dodola and Zam, refugee child slaves bound to each other by chance, by circumstance, and by the love that grows between them. We follow them as their lives unfold together and apart; as they struggle to make a place for themselves in a world (not unlike our own) fueled by fear, lust, and greed; and as they discover the extraordinary depth—and frailty—of their connection.

At once contemporary and timeless, Habibi gives us a love story of astounding resonance: a parable about our relationship to the natural world, the cultural divide between the first and third worlds, the common heritage of Christianity and Islam, and, most potently, the magic of storytelling.

“A lushly epic love story that's both inspiring and heartbreaking. . . . In addition to richly detailed story panels, the gorgeous Arabic ornamental calligraphy makes each page an individual work of art.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review

“The exquisite beauty and deep magic of this Arabian Nights-style love story cannot be overstated.” —Library Journal, starred review

“Exquisite. . . . Habibi is a remarkable feat of research, care, and black ink, and a reminder that all 'People of the book,'despite the division of their individual traditions, share a mosaic of stories.” —Harper’s Magazine

“Habibi has classic written all over it. It’s a modern literary triumph, a book so broad and magical in its scope, only a master could pull it off. This is no ordinary comic, it is a complete work of art. Beautiful, thought provoking, both timeless and of its time. . . . An awe-inspiring read you can’t afford to miss” —Grovel, graphic novel reviews

“Easily the best graphic novel of the year, and probably the decade…Thompson’s line work here is beyond brilliant, combining myriad styles and capturing the rich historical legacy of the cultural and religious volumes that inspired it. This is a work that truly changes the game and sets a new standard for all the graphic novels that follow it.” —GraphicNovelReporter.com

“The character depth, plot complexity, and storytelling in this lyrical, sexual, and scholarly epic would make any novelist proud. . . . Thompson strings compositions that are often more tapestry than comics and that balance graphic design, illumination, calligraphy, and cartooning in steady alignment. It is unfair to expect two masterpieces in a row from anyone, but here Thompson sits securely in that rarefied air.” —Booklist (starred review)

"Craig Thompson's new graphic novel, Habibi, is a masterpiece. This isn't an opinion. This book is a gorgeous object; to make it, Thompson apparently covered himself in honey and rolled around in a thousand years of Arabic calligraphy and Islamic art, and the result is breathtaking.” —The Boston Phoenix

“Erotic, grotesque, and profoundly moving. . . . I don’t think I’ve ever read a book quite like this, and I expect I’ll be thinking about it for a long, long time.” —Boing Boing

“While the storytelling is gripping, surprising, and emotionally and intellectually hard-hitting, it almost takes a back seat to the artwork that is alternately robust and fragile. Thompson's deft, assured lines have never been more delicately and profoundly inked than here. . . . This book is a monument of intelligent, vibrant design, all in service to the story.” —Barnes and Noble review

“The intricacy of patterns and motifs (both visible and metaphorical) hold the text together and astound in their complexity. In the world of Habibi, art is never divorced from meaning; drawings are symbolic verse, words twisted into new shapes. . . . Habibi is about the power of words to carry and envelop us, and in Thompson’s beautifully written novel, the reader experiences a similar magic.” —ALARM Press

“Habibi is a confident, powerfully drawn graphic novel, telling its tale with passion, humor and an endless understanding of the human condition…A graphic novel masterpiece that explores what it means to be human through religious story, slavery, prostitution and personal and societal struggles within the industrial and third worlds.” —Shelf Awareness, starred review

“
A lush commentary on love and lust, wealth and want, religion and storytelling. . . . [T]he power in this tale lies in human passion, sometimes cruel and sometimes sweet, combined with its geometric precision and deep sense of the sacred.” —Harvard Crimson

“Lushly illustrated, at times unbearably sad and unexpectedly erotic.” —Paste Magazine

“Layered, daring, and brilliantly told–an intricate story of love, religion, desire, survival, poverty, hope. It’s drenched in metaphor and rich with double meanings. Yet for all it takes on, Habibi feels light on its feet; throughout, we feel Thompson reveling in his skills as a writer and artist. Its exuberance, even in its darkest moments, feels somehow celebratory. I’m not sure that I’ve read a better graphic novel…Thompson’s own work is manically elaborate and ingeniously laid out; he’s become expert at moving the eye through exploding, dexterous panels.” —The Millions

“Mere words–or at least my mere words–seemed not enough to even try to convey just how intricate and ornate, lush and seductive, arabesque and sometimes knowingly grotesque this artistic epic is…a visual masterpiece.” —Comic Riffs, Washington Post blog

“Like the elegantly dense mosaic patterns that Thompson fills the background of his pages with, Habibi is a book that weaves isolated shapes into an overpowering tableaux, its pieces carefully fit together and subtly repeated until a gorgeous unity emerges.” —National Post

“To read Habibi is to sink into the sensuous arabesque patterns that decorate its pages. Steeped in the imagery and storytelling traditions of the Muslim world, this densely layered love story is as grand and sustained a performance as any cartoonist has published…Thompson’s fluid, evocative artwork is pretty miraculous too.” —Time Magazine

“Habibi is like a big, rousing, unabashedly tear-jerking Dumas novel, with fascinatingly intricate designs and fabulous tales on almost every page.” —Salon

“It’s impossible to read this book and not walk away with a deeper, more profound understanding or appreciation for not both Arab culture and for the subtle and varied ways in which populations portrayed as enemies are in fact alike. Thanks to Thompson’s deft storytelling, Habibi’s seemingly daunting 700-plus pages can go by in a breeze; you won’t want them to, though, because his delicate, yet ornate art make this a story you won’t want to finish.” —Deathandtaxesmag.com

“Audaciously ambitious.  Just the decorative and calligraphic elements of its design alone are enough to recommend this volume.” —Icv2 review

“Executed with enormous empathy and something that in earlier times would have been called divine inspiration, Habibi is an extraordinary milestone in the world of drawn stories. Who would have thought that black ink could make such complex, soul-filling music?” —FT.com

“Habibi is a triumph of creativity. Thompson dazzles us with his pen strokes, with his mastery of storytelling, his research, plotting and characterisation. The book is destined to become an instant classic, confirming the author's position among not only the most masterful of graphic novelists but our finest contemporary writers, regardless of medium.” —The Independent

“The work of an artist creating at the height of his powers with a confidence and an artistry that reveals grace in every pen stroke, in every panel, and it deftly makes greatness look easy. . . . The scope of this book is simply massive and what it achieves is not only unique for a comic book or graphic novel, but also important and so relevant to the times in which we all live. . . . This is an important book that, hopefully, will be read by as wide an audience as possible. It completely deserves all the attention and all the praise that’s sure to come its way. Craig Thompson has created something truly special here that will surely be read and reflected upon for generations to come.” —TheShortBox.com

“Habibi isn't just Thompson's greatest work yet; it's one of the most beautiful novels I've read this year…The artwork is elegant, striking, reverent.” —The Portland Mercury

“This is almost without question one of the most important graphic novel releases of the year. It overflows with elegant, elaborate and brilliantly composed hybrid imagery.” —warmoth.org

“Habibi reminds one of nothing so much as the work of novelist John Barth, with its clear love of patterns, narrative, and beauty. . . . [I]ncredibly compelling and readable on many levels.” —Paste Magazine

“A fairy tale that's by turns tender and bawdy and brutally dark. . . . Habibi is a stunningly beautiful art object: 672 painstakingly intricate pages that astonish with their sheer level of detail, the way a ship made out of toothpicks, or the Eiffel Tower up close, astonishes.” —East Bay Express

“Well-researched (Thompson reportedly worked on this project for more than a decade), this dark and mature adventure tale melds the modern Middle Eastern world with its rich mythology from the Quran, and is detailed with its mix of the area’s landscape, people, symbology and particularly the Arabic calligraphy in all its ornamentation. . . . [A]page-turner that might be best consumed in smaller bits to better appreciate the depth and breadth of the story.” —Honolulu Star-Advertiser

“These are real people living on the page in ink, and Thompson has sculpted characters that are perfectly imperfect… Habibi stands as a new masterwork in American comics, and a graphic novel seriously worthy of sharing shelf space with Salman Rushdie and Umberto Eco.” —Bleeding Cool

“With Habibi, Craig Thompson elevates the graphic novel form to even higher levels.” —GraphicNovelReporter.com

“Part adventure epic, part exploration of Middle Eastern folklore, Habibi is a work of tremendous scope and jaw-dropping ambition. . . . Habibi looks to be Thompson's next great book.” —Critical Mob

“A massive masterpiece. . . . Habibi’s pages are rich with ornamentation.” —Willamette Weekly

“Habibi is a visual banquet, a veritable feast of brushstrokes and intricate detail. Thompson uses eastern design and the beautiful Arabic script to weave the story together in a soft, organic flow that floats along from panel to panel, page to page in rich, breathtaking beauty…a truly magnificent book, one that is compelling, thoughtful, emotional and visually Beautiful.” —Comic Book Movie

“Relentlessly virtuosic. . . . It is a tribute to Thompson's skill as a cartoonist that the transition from an old fashioned Orient to modern Babylon leaves few visual seams." —New York Times Book Review

“In addition to fine storytelling, Thompson's artwork rose to higher level with Habibi. Still operating in black and white, every panel aches with the amount of detail present. Sprawling two-page layouts throughout the book just bleed style and substance. . . . [T]he story is expertly told and drawn.” —Tennessee Tech Oracle

“Richly detailed. . . . Habibi fits in the grand literary tradition of stories about stories and the effect they have on us.” —National Post

“The year’s most critically acclaimed graphic novel.” —Wausau Daily Herald

“Part fable and part history, Habibi is all novel: In the end, you care profoundly for Thompson’s protagonists.” —Time Out New York

“The magic here is twofold: Dodola's love for Zam, which transcends all other loves, and the wise stories. . . . And what images! Thompson's brushstrokes give us villains with weight, smoke that wriggles, architecture that positively grows from the page.” —San Francisco Chronicle

“Utterly engrossing. . . . Dodola’s and Zam’s stories are interwoven with the stories they learned as children, the underpinnings of Islam. This lends not only beauty and texture but also meaning and redemption to their suffering, and Thompson’s handling of the religious elements–something that might have been awkward or controversial–is restrained and graceful. His black-and-white drawings, often incorporating Arabic script, are at times floaty and feverish but always perfectly clear. He breaks up dreamy exposition with tightly structured action sequences, and the pages couldn’t be prettier. As always, his economical writing is deeply moving. Habibi is a book not to be missed.” —BookPage

“Brilliantly imagined. . . . [C]elebrates the power of the artist to tell a story with ink teased into magisterial letters and visual images.” —Newsweek

“Thompson makes a good third of the other illustrators out there look like total chumps. Each page is carefully designed with recurring motifs—that draw from sources like the Qur’an and other storytelling traditions—to add multiple layers of meaning to every moment. Scenes of city life and vast endless oceans of sand are drawn with such attention to detail that you’ll be staggered imagining a human being crafting the images with human hands and commonly available tools. . . . It’s a story told with technical precision and real, honest-to-gosh passion, and if you cry at the end it won’t be because you’ve been successfully manipulated—it’ll be because this world and these characters have come to mean something to you, and you’ll miss them once you reach the final page.” —Richmond News

“If you haven’t been exposed to the work of Craig Thompson yet, you have been deprived of a true aesthetic experience…To say the work is visually stunning is an understatement. Thompson’s art is simple black and white inking, yet his ink strokes convey a sense of live movement as if you’re watching the characters move across the page…don’t dismiss Habibi as a book of pretty pictures. While the artwork is incredible, Craig Thompson’s Habibi is a book that will affect your heart.” —Wit and Fancy blog site

“Artistically, it's the most gorgeous book I read this year, with compositions and layouts weaving together effortlessly and with endless depth and detail. . . . [A]n outrageous success, and worth every bit of time Thompson spent on it. As great as this year was in comics, Habibi might have been the best thing I read in all of comics all year, and it makes me all the more excited to see what Thompson will be up to next.” —MultiversityComics.com, “Best Graphic Novel of the 2011”

“A highly anticipated heavy hitter who did deliver was Craig Thompson with Habibi, one of Phil Guie's choices for best of the year. Massive in scale and ambition, Habibi is essentially a love story of two slaves told through a brilliant integration of classic storytelling and religious iconography.” —Critical Mob, Critical Books of 2011

“
Set in a never-named country of the Middle East (or North Africa), Craig Thompson’s dystopian Habibi is an epic love story, a primer on the Koran, and a cautionary tale about human greed and squandered natural resources, all in one exquisitely rendered volume.” —Straight.com’s best graphic novels of 2011

“A gorgeously drawn fairy tale. . . . That it's a book that supports debate marks it as the most interesting comic of the year. That every one of its 655 pages is tremendously engaging and astonishingly beautiful marks it as the best comic of the year.” —NPR best graphic novels of 2011

“Incredibly gorgeous. Expect Habibi to join Maus on college syllabuses soon.” —Comic Book Day: Top 5 Comics of 2011

“Exotic and lush, yet heartbreaking at times, Thompson’s book is an exploration of the Islamic culture by one of comics’ most deft craftsmen.” —NewsOK blog

“Staggering in scope and ambition, this massive book (700 pages) delivers page after page of art that your eyes can get lost in. . . . Thompson carries you to someplace new and different, asking for your trust in his pen and ink, and if you give it to him, the rewards are grand.” —Comics Waiting Room.com

“A beautifully told and drawn story, as complex in its narrative as in its drawings.” —OnMilwaukee.com

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© Allicia J. Rose

CRAIG THOMPSON’s previous graphic novels include Blankets (for which he received three Harvey Awards for Best Artist, Best Graphic Album of Original Work, and Best Cartoonist; and two Eisner Awards for Best Graphic Album and Best Writer/Artist); Goodbye, Chunky Rice; and Carnet de Voyage. He lives in Portland, Oregon.

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    $32.00 US
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    Hardcover
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    Hardcover
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    $35.00 US
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    $23.00 US
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    $21.95 US
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    The Story of a Childhood
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    Paperback
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    978-0-375-71454-2
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    David Boring
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    978-0-375-71452-8
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    Pantheon
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    The Jew of New York
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    $16.95 US
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    $35.00 US
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  • Maus II: A Survivor's Tale
    Maus II: A Survivor's Tale
    And Here My Troubles Began
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    978-0-679-72977-8
    $16.95 US
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    Pantheon
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  • Maus I: A Survivor's Tale
    Maus I: A Survivor's Tale
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    $16.95 US
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    Aug 12, 1986
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    978-1-5247-4934-7
    $25.00 US
    Hardcover
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    Sep 05, 2023
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    978-0-593-31671-9
    $28.00 US
    Hardcover
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    Blood of the Virgin
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    $30.00 US
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    May 02, 2023
  • Esther's Notebooks
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    Hardcover
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  • Shubeik Lubeik
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    $35.00 US
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    Breakdowns
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    978-0-375-71538-9
    $25.00 US
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    $32.50 US
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    $19.95 US
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    $13.95 US
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    Paperback
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  • The Complete Persepolis
    The Complete Persepolis
    Volumes 1 and 2
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    Paperback
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    $17.00 US
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  • Embroideries
    Embroideries
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    $14.95 US
    Paperback
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    Apr 18, 2006
  • Persepolis 2
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    The Story of a Return
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    $16.00 US
    Paperback
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  • In the Shadow of No Towers
    In the Shadow of No Towers
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    978-0-375-42307-9
    $50.00 US
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    Sep 07, 2004
  • Persepolis
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    The Story of a Childhood
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    $16.00 US
    Paperback
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    Jun 01, 2004
  • Peanuts
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    The Art of Charles M. Schulz
    Charles M. Schulz
    978-0-375-71463-4
    $18.95 US
    Paperback
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    Oct 28, 2003
  • Mythology
    Mythology
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    $50.00 US
    Hardcover
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  • Jimmy Corrigan: The Smartest Kid on Earth
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    $22.00 US
    Paperback
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  • David Boring
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    Daniel Clowes
    978-0-375-71452-8
    $23.00 US
    Paperback
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  • The Jew of New York
    The Jew of New York
    Ben Katchor
    978-0-375-70097-2
    $16.95 US
    Paperback
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  • The Wild Party
    The Wild Party
    The Lost Classic by Joseph Moncure March
    Art Spiegelman, Joseph Moncure March
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    $20.00 US
    Paperback
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    A Survivor's Tale
    Art Spiegelman
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    Maus II: A Survivor's Tale
    And Here My Troubles Began
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    $16.95 US
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    Maus I: A Survivor's Tale
    My Father Bleeds History
    Art Spiegelman
    978-0-394-74723-1
    $16.95 US
    Paperback
    Pantheon
    Aug 12, 1986
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