The Once and Future Riot

The Once and Future Riot

By Joe Sacco

Pages

144

Rating

4.02

Year

2025

HistoryGraphic NovelsComicsPoliticsJournalismNonfiction

Description

A revelatory investigation of deadly sectarian riots in Uttar Pradesh, India, that explores the mechanics, dynamics, mythologies, uses, and abuses of political violence everywhere.

Compared to other episodes of lethal Indian communal violence, the clashes in Uttar Pradesh in 2013 — the Muzaffarnagar riot — were a relatively small-scale affair: some scores of people were killed and several tens of thousands displaced. It had happened before and would probably happen again. Hindus and Muslims, armed with guns and swords, were riled up by vitriolic rhetoric and a tangle of accusations, and turned on one another. The truth fragments along religious lines, both in the lead-up to the rampage and in its bloody aftermath.

In The Once and Future Riot, Joe Sacco immerses himself in Uttar Pradesh, speaking to government officials, political leaders, village chiefs, and especially the victims, who were mostly landless peasants, in a quest to understand this riot as an archetype of political violence. In the process, he probes the role of savagery in a democracy; the power of crowds, rather than leaders, to influence the course of events; the collision of competing narratives; and the accounts that perpetrators construct to explain away their participation in bloodshed.

Sacco has chronicled the urgent histories that define the world around us, from the Great War to Gaza. Here, he turns his masterful visual reportage to a story that is specific to India but with implications and resonance for all precarious multiethnic, multiracial societies everywhere.

Endorsements

“Our greatest living comics journalist.” — Minneapolis Star Tribune

“The heir to R. Crumb and Art Spiegelman.” — Economist

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