Lebanon- History- Israeli intervention, 1982-1985- Atrocities- Comic books, strips, etc. Sabra and Shatila Massacre, Lebanon, 1982- Personal narratives, Israeli- Comic books, strips, etc. Subject headings Folman, Ari- Comic books, strips, etc. An indictment of violence of extraordinary power, Waltz with Bashir will take its place. The result is a graphic novel that is as damning as it is beautiful. Waltz with Bashir is a beautiful yet harrowing account of one young soldiers experiences during the 1982 Lebanese War. Drawing on the stories of other soldiers and his own returning fragments of memory, Folman painfully and candidly pieces together the war and his place in it: the senselessness of the soldiers' orders the fear that pervades every moment the casual bloodshed of civilians, culminating in the massacres themselves. Then came a friend's disturbing dream and with it Folman's need to excavate the truth of the war in Lebanon and answer the crucial question: What was he doing during the hours of slaughter at Sabra and Shatila? Stunningly original in form, Waltz with Bashir follows Folman's journey deep into the darkness of Beirut. Ari Folman was one of those Israeli soldiers, but for more than twenty years he remembered nothing of that night. In Beirut in September 1982, while Israeli soldiers secured the area, a Christian militia entered the refugee camps of Sabra and Shatila and massacred hundreds, if not thousands, of Palestinians. Waltz with Bashir : a Lebanon war story / Ari Folman, David Polonsky.
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