Art Spiegelman’s graphic novel “Maus” was about both his father Vladek’s experiences in the Holocaust and the difficult relationship they had with each other. - "Maus" is a twin story.
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Maus Creator Art Spiegelman Is Working on a New Comic, Marking His Most Ambitious Work to DateArt Spiegelman is getting ready to unleash a comic on the world that he thinks could make even greater waves than his iconic story Maus. Over the last several decades, Spiegelman's iconic work has ...
The subsequent, almost inescapable acclaim for "Maus" would in turn become another source of anguish for Spiegelman. From ...
Cartoonist Art Spiegelman, best known for his Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel Maus, about his parents’ survival of the Holocaust, has had an immense impact on the world of comics throughout ...
Art Spiegelman’s “Maus” was featured in the comic book “Funny Aminals” in 1972, with a cover by Robert Crumb, one of Spiegelman’s comic heroes. Being part of “Funny Aminals” helped ...
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Art Spiegelman and the Inescapable Shadow of FascismThe creator of Maus has learned that the past is always present. At many points in his life Art Spiegelman has tried to escape his family’s past—and who can blame him? His parents were ...
(JTA) — Celebrated comics author Art Spiegelman said that, “on the malevolence-to-ignorance scale,” the Tennessee school board that voted in January to remove his book “Maus” was ...
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The Forward on MSNHow MAD magazine, family ghosts and censorship made Art Spiegelman an anti-fascist artistThe depictions of inherited trauma, like the Jewish mice of his graphic memoir Maus, are elegantly simple metaphors, and the ...
Art Spiegelman, the first cartoonist to win a Pulitzer Prize for his graphic novel “Maus,” kicked off “Comics Sans Frontières ...
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