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In the mid-1930s, Irmina, an ambitious young German, moves to London. At a cocktail party, she meets Howard Green, one of the first black students at Oxford, who, like Irmina, is working towards an independent existence. However, their relationship comes to an abrupt end when Irmina, constrained by the political situation in Hitler's Germany, is forced to return home. As war approaches and her contact with Howard is broken, it becomes clear to Irmina that prosperity will only be possible through the betrayal of her ideals. In the award-winning Irmina, Barbara Yelin presents a troubling drama about the tension between integrity and social advancement. Based on a true story, this moving and perceptive graphic novel perfectly conjures the oppressive atmosphere of wartime Germany, reflecting with compassion and intelligence on the complicity that results from the choice, conscious or otherwise, to look away.



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Barbara Yelin

Barbara Yelin, geb. 1977 in München. 2004 Diplom der Illustration an der HAW Hamburg. Barbara Yelin lebt und arbeitet als Comiczeicherin und Illustratorin zur Zeit in Berlin und München. Barbara Yelin (born 1977 in Munich) studied illustration at the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences. She lives and works in Berlin and Munich as illustrator and comic book artist. Her comic novels include »Le Visiteur« (2004) , »Le Retard« (2006) , both published by Actes Sud/L'An 2, and »Gift« (2010, with Peer Meter) published by Reprodukt. Since 2005 she has been contributor and co-editor of SPRING, the annual magazine of women illustrators and comic artists. In 2011, she was commissioned to run a series of comic workshops in Cairo on behalf of the Goethe-Institute Cairo. In winter 2011/12, she taught as a visiting professor at the »Hochschule der Bildenden Künste Saar« in Saarbrücken (Germany) , presenting a seminar on Graphic Novels.



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