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Liberated: The Radical Art and Life of Claude Cahun | Kaz Rowe
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Courageous Surrealist artist Claude Cahun championed freedom at every turn, from rejecting gender norms and finding queer love to risking death to sabotage the Nazis. At the turn of the twentieth century in Nantes, France, Lucy Schwob met Suzanne Malherbe, and lightning struck. The two became partners both artistically and romantically and transformed themselves into the creative personas Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore. Together, the couple embarked on a radical journey of Surrealist collaboration that would take them from conservative provincial France to the vibrancy of 1920s Paris to the oppression of Nazi-occupied Jersey during World War II, where they used art to undermine the Nazi regime. Cahun and Moore challenged gender roles and championed freedom at a time when strict societal norms meant that the truth of their relationship had to remain secret. Featuring ten photographs by Cahun and Moore, this graphic biography by cartoonist Kaz Rowe brings Cahun’s inspiring story to life. Ages twelve and up
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The end of the month snuck up on me, and I didn't get through the last few books I wanted to but ce la vie. I read 9 books total, 5 ARCs for #JuneofARC so not too bad overall.

Tea_and_Starstuff I am so excited by System Collapse - got it pre-ordered! 11mo
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I love Kaz Rowe's YouTube deep dives so I've been very much looking forward to their biographical graphic novel-- and I wasn't dissapointed. I'd never heard of Claude Cahun before and what a shame that is. Theirs is a story of art, self-expression, and resistance. And Rowe's art was the perfect companion to it.