Sarajevo Tango is an anti-war
comic book/
graphic novel by
Hermann initially released in 1995 (ISBN 2-8001-2269-2).
Sarajevo Tango is also the first Hermann’s big work done in direct color, and according to several critics, one of his finest.
The book is dedicated to innocent victims of
Sarajevo siege and
Bosnian war, moreover, copies of this work have been sent to various politicians, artists, journalists and celebrities in the world. On the surface the book follows a
crime story that takes place in
Sarajevo during the
siege (1992-1995). However, in the background of a
crime story Herman clearly shows his disgust with the international community-in particular with its lack of action and decisiveness in preventing killings that occurred in
Bosnia and Herzegovina during the war (1992-1995).
The book is dedicated to
Karim Zaimović (Strip Art Features 1996 edition, page 2), a young journalist and publicist killed in
Sarajevo during the siege by shell launched from Serbs mortar, and in part to
Ervin Rustemagić, Hermann’s personal friend and survivor of
Sarajevo siege. English language copy-rights of the book were awarded to
Strip Art Features.
In 1995 Herman received
Durbuy-Grand Prix for
Sarajevo Tango.
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