<b>A fascinating story</b>…the stark illustrations match the story well… A fascinating piece of graphic biography, and it’s certainly a daring piece of work.
- Doug Johnstone, Big Issue
<b>A work of consummate mastery</b>… The work is deftly done… If you’ve read their previous books, you’ll know the level of professionalism being brought to bear here and you’ll know they are just about cornering the market on intelligent, historical retellings of pivotal feminist characters. <b>It’s a great read and we highly recommend.</b>
Bookmunch
[A] gripping, unforgettable account… [<i>The Red Virgin </i>is] a<b> moving example of how a book can become an emotional experience as you turn each page</b>.
- Lisa McKenzie, Times Higher Education
I highly recommend this beautiful and enjoyable read that will make you want to learn more about the Paris Commune and Louise Michel.
- Jenny Sutton, Socialist Review
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Biographical note
Bryan Talbot (Author)Bryan Talbot was born in 1952. He has worked on underground comics, science fiction and superhero stories such as Judge Dredd and Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight. His books include Alice in Sunderland, Dotter of Her Father’s Eyes (with Mary Talbot), the first graphic novel to win the Costa biography award, and the Grandville series.
Mary Talbot (Author)
Mary Talbot is an internationally acclaimed scholar who has published widely on language, gender and power, particularly in relation to media and consumer culture. She is the co-author of the graphic novels Dotter of her Father's Eyes and Sally Heathcote: Suffragette.