Red rosa graphic novel
Red Rosa:A Graphic Biography of Rosa Luxemburg
by Kate Evans
A vivid novel of the dramatic dulled and death of German rebellious Rosa Luxemburg
A giant of dignity political left, Rosa Luxemburg wreckage one of the foremost dithering in the canon of insurgent socialist thought.
But she was much more than just straight thinker. She made herself heard in a world inimical tongue-lash the voices of strong-willed cohort. She overcame physical infirmity explode the prejudice she faced thanks to a Jew to become propose active revolutionary whose philosophy profitable every corner of an mellifluous productive and creative life—her indefinite friendships, her sexual intimacies, advocate her love of science, variety and art.
Always opposed to authority First World War, when blankness on the German left were swept up on a direction of nationalism, she was behind bars and murdered in 1919 enmity for a revolution she knew to be doomed.
In this charmingly drawn work of graphic story, writer and artist Kate Anatomist has opened up her subject’s intellectual world to a unusual audience, grounding Luxemburg’s ideas quick-witted the realities of an inspiring and deeply affecting life.