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A Comics Journalist Inside the Occupy Wall Street Movement

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On Sale: November 13, 2012
Pages: | ISBN: 978-1-60980-453-4
Published by : Seven Stories Press Seven Stories Press
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Can a cartoonist and millions of random strangers change the world? The initial stages of their attempt are chronicled in this book of comics-journalism and written observations.

Stephanie McMillan, long-time activist and cartoonist, has waited her entire life for the American people to rise up. Sparked by uprisings around the world, a new movement bursts onto the national scene against a system that denies the people a decent life and puts the planet at risk.

With delightful full-color drawings, interviews, dialogue, description, and insightful reflections, this book chronicles the first several months of the fragile and contradictory movement. It situates detailed personal experiences and representative narratives within the broad context of a truly unique and historical global conjuncture. This book will stand as a record of the emerging movement in accessible comics form.
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"American Fall is the definitive, thrilling and inspiring account of the beginning of the first major street-level protest movement since the 1960s: the Occupy Wall Street movement. Stephanie McMillan's stunning illustrations, personal accounts and first-hand analysis documents the most exciting event in U.S. politics in generations.” —Ted Rall, author of The Anti-American Manifesto

"Stephanie McMillan is an important and courageous political philosopher. This book movingly shows important lessons we can learn from the Occupy Movement and apply as we move forward toward the revolution we so desperately need." —Derrick Jensen, author of Endgame, and A Language Older Than Words

"McMillan's expressive style, pared down to the basics and intensified over the years, allows for instant communication of thoughtful rage." —Comics Journal

“This is social satire at its wittiest and most engaging.” —Howard Zinn, author of A People’s History of the United States 

"Very talented." —Washington Post

“While she isn't afraid to show the internal struggles and points of contention among activists , she also paints a pretty convincing picture for why Occupy will continue in a different form, and why that long-awaited revolution isn't so far off.” 
Dazed Digital

“The artworks succeeds in capturing the energy and emotion of Occupy Wall Street and its precursors in a style that is both engaging and clear. McMillan is a gifted illustrator and ‘American Fall’ succeeds as a profoundly honest graphic primer. With nimble illustration and idealistic wonder, Stephanie McMillan has contextualized her personal insight on the movement and what it means for planetary survival, egalitarianism, and real human freedom. She’s made a damn good read while doing so.”

—Industrial Worker 

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