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Liberated: The Radical Art and Life of Claude Cahun

Kaz Rowe 

Courageous Surrealist artist Claude Cahun championed freedom at every turn, from rejecting gender norms and finding queer love to risking death to sabotage the Nazis.

At the turn of the twentieth century in Nantes, France, Lucy Schwob met Suzanne Malherbe, and lightning struck. The two became partners both artistically and romantically and transformed themselves into the creative personas Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore. Together, the couple embarked on a radical journey of Surrealist collaboration that would take them from conservative provincial France to the vibrancy of 1920s Paris to the oppression of Nazi-occupied Jersey during World War II, where they used art to undermine the Nazi regime.

Cahun and Moore challenged gender roles and championed freedom at a time when strict societal norms meant that the truth of their relationship had to remain secret. Featuring ten photographs by Cahun and Moore, this graphic biography by cartoonist Kaz Rowe brings Cahun’s inspiring story to life.

Recommended for ages thirteen to eighteen.

Kaz Rowe is a Chicago-based cartoonist, illustrator, and YouTuber, and was formerly located in Los Angeles.

“Rowe’s biography portrays a triumph of queer and Jewish resistance in the face of fascism and stands as a tribute to the love that surrounded the lives of Cahun and Moore, not just for each other but for humanity.”
—Ingrid Conley-Abrams, Library Journal

“Via sensitively wrought dialogue—some of which was lifted from the subjectʼs own writings—Rowe presents a fascinating portrayal of a figure who directly opposed external expectations and carved a place for themselves within their restrictive upbringing.”
Publishers Weekly

“A powerful representation of gender diversity and queerness in history, this graphic biography serves as a reminder that LGBTQ+ folks have always existed . . . and that as long as there’s been oppression, there has been resistance. . . . An uplifting portrayal of the beauty of diversity and courage in the face of oppression.”
Kirkus

“Claude Cahun lived at the crossroads of masculine and feminine, of artist and activist, of blessed and cursed by the circumstances and time period they were born into. Rowe weaves together historical photos, direct quotes, and lyrical imagery to tell the tale of this brave queer icon to great effect.”
—Maia Kobabe, author of Gender Queer

“The ubiquity of torrid love affairs in the lives of artists has often been used to entice readers, to give us a bit of gossip to pass on after we read. In Liberated: The Radical Art and Life of Claude Cahun, Kaz Rowe presents a different kind of love story—one in which love offers freedom and the passion it ignites isn't only romantic, but something more liberating. Here love is used as an anchor for radicalization and for art, and combined, for freedom. Liberated invites us to fall in love with—and alongside—Cahun. A wonderful read.”
—Isabel Quintero, author of Photographic: The Life of Graciela Iturbide and Gabi, a Girl in Pieces

“Kaz Rowe offers a beautiful and sensitive telling of a powerful story that will resonate with so many people today. The art of Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore shocked viewers in their own day, but it can help heal the wounds in ours. Rowe truly brings the past to life with their vivid illustration and storytelling and is a strong voice that needs to be heard.”
—Jeffrey H. Jackson, author of Paper Bullets: Two Artists Who Risked Their Lives to Defy the Nazis

“This graphic biography is a wonderful tribute to Cahun’s courage, audacity, and importance to surrealism, feminism, and LGBTQ history.”
—Brigitte Benkemoun, journalist and author of Finding Dora Maar

“A powerful and thoughtful narrative about queer love, revolutionary art, and anti-fascist resistance that will resonate with contemporary audiences.”
—Mary McCoy, author of I, Claudia and Indestructible Object

“Kaz Rowe perfectly captures the radical spirit of Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore—lovers, artistic collaborators, and a resistance movement unto themselves during the Occupation. The incorporation of Cahun’s writings, as well as certain iconic photographs, give this well-researched graphic novel the ring of historical truth. Rowe skillfully entwines graphics and text to bring two queer heroines back to life.”
—Tirza True Latimer, Professor Emerita, California College of the Arts

96 pages
7 x 9 inches
11 b/w photographs and color illustrations throughout
ISBN 978-1-947440-07-4
hardcover 

Getty Publications
Imprint: Getty Publications

2023

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