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Maus is a serialized black and white comic strip published between 1980 and 1991 which depicts the strained relationship between the comic’s author, Art Spiegelman, and his father Vladek.
A school board in Tennessee voted unanimously to remove Art Spiegelman’s Pulitzer Prize winning graphic novel 'Maus' from its 8th-grade curriculum. The “Velshi Banned Book Club ... frogs , and ...
Cameron Samuels, a Jewish college student and book-access activist, discusses the impact of their Texas high school’s challenge to “Maus” at a Senate hearing on book bans, Sept. 12, 2023.
Comic books in their most familiar form—tales of super-heroes and adventurers—sprang from pulp novel potboilers of the 1930s and ‘40s. They were often lurid, licentious, shocking.
Cameron Samuels, a Jewish college student and book-access activist, discusses the impact of their Texas high school's challenge to "Maus" at a Senate hearing on book bans, Sept. 12, 2023.
Here's what we know about the removal of Holocaust book 'Maus' by a the McMinn County School Board in Tennessee, including what led to the decision.
Itzhak Avraham ben Zeev, aka Art Spiegelman (b. 1948), is an American cartoonist best known for Maus, a graphic novel in which he tells the story of his parents’ survival of Auschwitz through ...
Maus is a graphic novel. Maus is a comic. Maus is a historical documentation. Maus is a memoir. An unprecedented genre, Art Spiegelman created Maus to record his father’s experience in the Holocaust, ...
The cover of the graphic novel "Maus" by Art Spiegelman. (Maro Siranosian/Getty Images) The American Library Association has dubbed next week, Oct. 1 through Oct. 7, as Banned Book Week, a time to ...
In an illustrated interview, Art Spiegelman, author of the Pulitzer-winning Holocaust memoir “Maus,” shares why visual books are such a target for removals.
The American Library Association has dubbed next week, Oct. 1 through Oct. 7, as Banned Book Week, a time to celebrate reading and fight censorship. One author targeted by book banning is Pulitzer ...
Either way, the choice of “Maus,” Art Spiegelman’s classic graphic novel about the Holocaust — which will get the typical One Book, One Chicago treatment, with the usual walking tours ...
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