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 Maus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Maus: A Survivor's Tale is a memoir presented as a graphic novel by Art Spiegelman.
Through the book, Spiegelman shows how his father in spite of his experience still shows racial prejudice against blacks, or how he is extremely stingy and makes life very difficult for those around him, such as his second wife Mala (after the suicide of Art's mother Anja), also a KZ survivor.
Spiegelman had been wanting to develop a strip utilising anthropomorphism, a familiar device from children's cartoons and comic strips, and after attempting to use the imagery for a work narrating the history of African Americans,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maus_(graphic_novel)   (600 words)

  
 Art Spiegelman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Art Spiegelman (born February 15, 1948) is a Jewish, Swedish American comics artist, editor and advocate for the medium of comics.
Maus attracted an unprecedented amount of critical attention for a work in the form of comics, including an exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York and a special Pulitzer Prize in 1992.
Gary Groth interviews Art Spiegelman (Lengthy excerpts from The Comics Journal 180 and 181)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Spiegelman   (611 words)

  
 Art Spiegelman - WOLFMAN PRODUCTIONS
Spiegelman attended the High School of Art and Design in New York City and SUNY Binghamton and received an honorary doctorate of letters from SUNY Binghamton in 1995.
His art has been shown in museums and gallery shows in the United States and abroad, including a 1991 show at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.
"Maus" is the story of Vladek Spiegelman, a Jewish survivor of Hitler's Europe, and his son, a cartoonist who tries to come to terms with his father, his father's terrifying story, and History itself.
http://www.wolfmanproductions.com/spiegelman.htm   (611 words)

  
 Arts Unlimited Arts features Profile: Art Spiegelman
Art Spiegelman is among the best-known living cartoonists, but the drawings that have made him famous are not funny, and they are not intended solely for children.
Spiegelman's wife, Fran&, who is French, joined the New Yorker at the same time as he did and continues to be the editor in charge of cover art.
A college drop-out, Art Spiegelman designed packaging for a confectionery company before his comic-book account of his parents' experience of the Holocaust brought critical acclaim.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/features/story/0,11710,1292443,00.html   (3851 words)

  
 village voice > news > The King of Comix by Ted Rall
The terrible truth about Art Spiegelman is that his work is too devoid of self-doubt and irony to matter for the foreseeable future.
Maybe he was uncharacterizing joking, but cartoonists everywhere groaned at Art's blatant self-promotion.
Spiegelman, on the other hand, is an unabashed fixer for his friends.
http://www.villagevoice.com/issues/9930/rall.php   (2732 words)

  
 Index to Comic Art Collection: "Spiegelman" to "Spiegelmensch"
Call no.: PN6727.B77S53 1992 ----------------------------------------------------- Spiegelman, Art, 1948- "A Slice of Life with Art and Françoise" / Art Spiegelman (and Françoise).
"A Slice of Life with Art and Françoise" / Art Spiegelman (and Françoise).
Maus : A Survivor's Tale / by Art Spiegelman.
http://www.lib.msu.edu/comics/rri/srri/spiegel.htm   (8652 words)

  
 Art Spiegelman ★ Steven Barclay Agency
In 2005, Art Spiegelman was made a Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in France.
Having rejected his parents aspirations for him to become a dentist, Art Spiegelman studied cartooning in high school and began drawing professionally at age 16.
“Spiegelman has become one of The New Yorker’s most sensational artists, in recent years drawing illustrations for covers that are meant not just to be plainly understood but also to reach up and tattoo your eyeballs with images once unimaginable in the magazine of old moneyed taste...
http://www.barclayagency.com/spiegelman.html   (562 words)

  
 Progressive, The: Art Spiegelman
In 1993, Spiegelman became a staff artist and writer for The New Yorker, contributing some of the magazine's most memorable cover art, including the black-on-black depiction of the Twin Towers that ran on the magazine's front cover just after September 11.
Although his parents wanted him to be a dentist, he was already drawing obsessively as a teenager and took his first art classes in high school.
All of these pages have a kind of timeless quality--the quality that art's supposed to have--and they're also rooted in the present moment.
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1295/is_1_69/ai_n9525304   (1550 words)

  
 WNYC - Spinning On Air: Art Spiegelman (June 20, 2003)
Comix artist Art Spiegelman returns to Spinning On Air, along with artist/writer Jessica Abel, and Lawrence Klein and Kent Worcester of the Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art (MOCCA).
Spiegelman, who won the Pulitzer Prize for his book Maus, will bring us up to date on his recent work, and Abel, whose books include Artbabe and La Perdida, will tell us about her projects.
This Sunday, June 22, MOCCA is sponsoring their second annual Art Festival which is a large, diverse gathering of creators and small press publishers of unusual comics, and their readers.
http://www.wnyc.org/shows/spinning/episodes/06202003   (186 words)

  
 artbomb.net
This is the story of Art Spiegelman's father, who survived Auschwitz and Dachau.
Contrary to the simplistic nature suggested by the art, there are no simple demarcations here.
Home > Creators > art spiegelman > Maus
http://www.artbomb.net/detail.jsp?idx=5&cid=145&tid=143   (279 words)

  
 Comic creator: Art Spiegelman
Despite his parents wanting him to become a dentist, Art Spiegelman majored in art and philosophy at Harpur College.
Besides his cartooning career, Art Spiegelman edited several comix magazines.
The following decade, Spiegelman became a regular contributor to various underground publications, including Real Pulp, Young Lust and Bizarre Sex.
http://lambiek.net/artists/s/spiegelman.htm   (447 words)

  
 Pantheon Graphic Novels
For Art Spiegelman, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Maus, the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 were both highly personal and intensely political.
In the Shadow of No Towers, his first new book of comics since the groundbreaking Maus, is a masterful and moving account of the events and aftermath of that tragic day.
The second section is made up of comics from the early 1900's that inspired Spiegelman.
http://www.randomhouse.com/pantheon/graphicnovels/towers.html   (230 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited Books Salon In the Shadow of No Towers, by Art Spiegelman
Neither is the idea that art can sometimes transcend the pleasure, pain and callous commerce of the world that generates it.
Now, in the most heated political season of recent generations, those who once spurned Spiegelman's work have recovered their cojones, and No Towers is something of a hot commodity.
This kind of unrelenting dread has kept artists of all kinds in full sublimation mode since the invention of the cave drawing, and has provided human culture with no shortage of standout works.
http://books.guardian.co.uk/salon/0,14779,1301696,00.html   (704 words)

  
 Spiegelman
Staub, Michael E. “The Shoah Goes On and On: Remembrance and Representation in Art Spiegelman's Maus.” MELUS: The Journal of the Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States 20.3 (Fall 1995): 32-46.
12/7/92 A Jew In Rostok, strip by Art Spiegelman.
Spiegelman, Art; Maus; A Survivor's Tale; fiction; relationship to the Holocaust; history; memory; compared to Camus, Albert; La Chute; Lanzmann, Claude; Shoah French literature; novel; A Survivor's Taledramatic arts; film; A Survivor's Tale
http://www.louisville.edu/a-s/english/subcultures/ideas/buzzpounds/poundspiegelman.html   (735 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Maus a Survivors Tale: My Father Bleeds History: Books: Art Spiegelman
Each scene opens at the elder Spiegelman's home in Rego Park, N.Y. Art, who was born after the war, is visiting his father, Vladek, to record his experiences in Nazi-occupied Poland.
The main character (Art Spiegelman's father) is Jewish, and so is represented by a mouse.
Examined in these terms, Art Spiegelman's Maus is a tremendous achievement, from a historical perspective as well as an artistic one.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0394747232?v=glance   (2312 words)

  
 Tild ~: Art Spiegelman at the Strand
Spiegelman is promoting his first graphic novel since Maus, his new book In The Shadow of No Towers, about his experience of September 11 and its aftermath.
On the cover of the book is the same Spiegelman art that appeared on the cover of the New Yorker after 9/11.
But, before my hiatus officially begins, here's one last item from Art Spiegelman who was speaking live from the Strand bookstore (the best bookstore on earth, bar none) in NYC on the C-SPAN2 BookNews Channel this afternoon.
http://tildblog.blogspot.com/2004/09/art-spiegelman-at-strand.html   (372 words)

  
 NPR : Intersections: Of 'Maus' and Spiegelman
Vladek describes the death of Art's Aunt Tosha, his brother Richieu and his cousins
In the latest installment of Intersections, a Morning Edition series on artists and their inspirations, NPR's Susan Stamberg explores how the artist was first inspired to use the visual language of comics to tell a dark tale.
Morning Edition, January 26, 2004 · With Maus, a comic book based on his parents' survival of the Holocaust, Art Spiegelman won international acclaim -- and the 1992 Pulitzer Prize.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=1611731   (467 words)

  
 Penn Humanities Forum
Dark Comix: The art of Spiegelman, by Barbra Shotel.
Don't miss this Pulitzer Prize-winning author and former New Yorker artist as he surveys the remarkable evolution of comix (as he spells it), "the bastard offspring of art and commerce," once denounced as the lowest form of literature and never fully appreciated for its beauty and innovation.
Lambiek Comiclopedia, an illustrated compendium of over 7000 international comic artists.
http://humanities.sas.upenn.edu/05-06/spiegelman.shtml   (329 words)

  
 US cartoonist Art Spiegelman on the Mohammed cartoons row - Editors Weblog
Spiegelman won a Pulitzer prize for his Maus, a two volume work about his parents' (Auschwitz survivors) experience of the Holocaust.
On the subject of the Mohammed cartoons, Spiegelman asserts that the images must be shown to the public "simply in order to understand what's going on." Furthermore, he showed support for Charlie Hebdo, a French satirical weekly that recently published the cartoons.
US cartoonist Art Spiegelman on the Mohammed cartoons row
http://www.editorsweblog.org/print_newspapers/2006/02/us_cartoonist_art_spiegelman_on_the_moha.php   (524 words)

  
 CBC Arts: Art Spiegelman appears at authors' fest
Spiegelman is attending the gathering of writers in Toronto to promote his latest effort, In the Shadow of no Towers, a collection of drawings that were inspired by the Sept. 11 attacks.
TORONTO - One of the featured guests at this year's International Festival of Authors is Art Spiegelman, the graphic novelist known for such works as Maus.
This image earned Spiegelman a lot of "heat." (AP photo)
http://www.cbc.ca/story/arts/national/2004/10/21/Arts/spiegelman041021.html   (523 words)

  
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The art of persuasion [letters on Spiegelman article on Dr. Seuss', George Grosz's, and Hirschfeld's World War II cartoons].
ReMaustering the Past: Art Spiegelman and the Second Generation of the Holocaust.
Staub, M. The Shoah goes on and on: Remembrance and representation in Art Spiegelman's Maus.
http://www.rpi.edu/~bulloj/search/SPIEGELMAN.html   (1013 words)

  
 Art Spiegelman's MAUS
This second narrative, Art's, complements his father's by presenting a portrayal of the life and struggles of a second generation of Jewish people whose existences are extremely influenced by the Holocaust despite not being born during its occurrence.
Its literary offspring is widely acclaimed, especially the subject of this essay, Art Spiegelman's MAUS.
MAUS is a splendid graphic novel, drawn and written by Spiegelman himself, that narrates his father's life during the Holocaust.
http://www.georgetown.edu/bassr/218/projects/oliver/MausbyAO.htm   (1617 words)

  
 Lesson Five - Art Spiegelman
About the Artist: Art Spiegelman is a member of what is often called the "second generation." The child of two Holocaust survivors, Spiegelman's work is focused around the story of his father's experience of Auschwitz.
Spiegelman's mother, Anja, committed suicide in 1968, whereupon his father, Vladek, burned Anja's diaries.
Social commentary -- In art, a work whose theme focuses on social issues, especially inequities, is said to contain "social commentary." Literally, the work makes a statement about society, with which the viewer may agree or disagree.
http://www.chgs.umn.edu/Educational_Resources/Curriculum/Witness_And_Legacy_-_Teacher_R/Lesson_Five/lesson_five.html   (1154 words)

  
 The Comics Journal: Interviews
Spiegelman's thoughts on Kirby were a surprise -- especially to interviewer Gary Groth, who never would have guessed that he and Spiegelman could have talked for so long -- and so interestingly -- about an artist for whom Spiegelman holds little passion.
You know, the stuff in Rockefeller Center is fascist art as well, those kind of art deco statues.
It's an international fascist style that's true in official communist art as fully as in Nazi German art.
http://tcj.com/2_archives/i_spiegelman.html   (6337 words)

  
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http://nissan-maxima-repair-manual.zines.ilawa.pl   (196 words)

  
 Indy Magazine
Phoebe Gloeckner's eight-page photocomic from the 2005 Festival International de la Bande Dessinée in Angoulême, France, with cameo appearances by Art Spiegelman, Robert Crumb, and others.
Françoise Mouly recounts the origins of Raw, including her first arrival in the US, her first meeting with Art Spiegelman, their travels through Europe, and the early, self-published printing projects that bore the Raw name.
A close reading of Art Spiegelman's first major book, the long out of print Breakdowns.
http://www.indyworld.com/indy   (222 words)

  
 Echo Online :: Features :: Art Spiegelman
However, Spiegelman majored in art and philosophy at Harpur College.
After much critical acclaim and recognition, Spiegelman wrote a sequel.
From 1980 to 1986, Spiegelman created a revolutionary piece of history.
http://www.easternecho.com/cgi-bin/story.cgi?4115   (476 words)

  
 MAUS
The comprehensive exhibition documents Art Spiegelman's Pulitzer Prize-winning comic-strip
This includes source materials used by Spiegelman to research the visual appearance of Auschwitz, including photographs and reproductions of drawings by concentration camp inmates.
Included in the exhibition were: A survey of Spiegelman's work prior to
http://www.nmajh.org/exhibitions/maus/maus2.html   (323 words)

  
 Art Spiegelman Interview with Don Swaim
Spiegelman got his start by writing for underground comics that had mature subject matter for adults.
Listen to the Art Spiegelman interview with Don Swaim, 1991
Maus's success eventually earned Art Spiegelman the Pulitzer Prize.
http://www.wiredforbooks.org/artspiegelman   (139 words)

  
 BookSense.com
Comics are a narrative art form, a form that combines two other forms of expression: words and pictures.
RAW the magazine no longer publishes, but RAW the graphics arts publishing experiment continues.
What is it about the art form that satisfies you?
http://www.booksense.com/people/archive/spiegelmanart.jsp   (1548 words)

  
 Steven Wu's Book Reviews: Maus (Art Spiegelman)
I struggled to keep all this in mind as I read through Maus, Art Spiegelman's groundbreaking graphic novel about his father's travails in Auschwitz (or, as it is sometimes called in the book, Mauschwitz).
What was even more frustrating to me was that the one part of the book that I found really compelling--the suicide of Spiegelman's mother--was barely touched upon.
BOO!" After Spiegelman leaps up in shock, the survivor continues, "It felt a little like that.
http://www.scwu.com/bookreviews/h/SpiegelmanArtMaus.shtml   (485 words)

  
 Art Spiegelman Interview from The Comics Journal
Where the original format had concnetrated on art, and presented that in a dramatic fashion, we decided to make RAW more of a literary magazine.
It lasted a couple of years, and was a tremendous headache and a lot of work and when it ended I swore I'd never be involved with a magazine again.
Julie Doucet, an artist from Canada who has a magazine called Dirty Plotte, will be in the next issue, as will Dan Clowes, who does Eightball.
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Zone/9923/ispieg2.html   (2444 words)

  
 WNYC - The Leonard Lopate Show: The Art of Healing (September 10, 2004)
Novelist Mary Morris, writer Phillip Lopate, and cartoonist Art Spiegelman look back on how the art world has responded to 9/11 over the past 3 years.
Guest host Emily Hoffman discusses how the art world has reacted to September 11th with novelist Mary Morris, writer Phillip Lopate, and cartoonist Art Spiegelman.
They’ll reflect on how writers and artists respond to tragedy, and how 9/11 has impacted art and literature during the past three years.
http://www.wnyc.org/shows/lopate/episodes/09102004   (381 words)

  
 MAUS Resources on the Web
International Museum of Cartoon Art, Art Spiegelman's autobiography
The Man Behind MAUS: Art Spiegelman in his own Words by Chris Goffard for The Fish Rap Live!
Witness & Legacy, Early 1998 at the University Art Museum, University at Albany, New York
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Atlantis/2671   (428 words)

  
 NOW: Art Spiegelman, Oct 21 - 27, 2004
After 9/11, no one, not even the New Yorker where he was a staff artist and writer for 10 years would touch the work.
In the Shadow of no Towers by Art Spiegelman (Pantheon), 42 pages, $27.95 cloth.
We're in the first floor of that SoHo studio, and along with a cloud of blue smoke, it's filled with all the contradictions that make up Spiegelman himself.
http://www.nowtoronto.com/issues/2004-10-21/cover_story.php   (1278 words)

  
 Art Spiegelman: Maus
Maus is Art Spiegelman's tale, in an illustrated format, of the hardships of his parents, Vladek and Anja Spiegelman, during Hitler's reign of power.
Intertwined with his parents' story is Art's relationship to his aging father.
As Art listens to his father, he struggles to understand Vladek as a man overshadowed by a painful history.
http://www.addison.lib.il.us/6spiegelman.asp   (226 words)

  
 MAUS -- by Art Spiegelman
In telling his father's story, Art Spiegelman learns about his mother's journal while developing their father-son relationship, which is very difficult at times.
In the "cartoon" book, Maus, by Art Spiegelman, Vladek Spiegelman tells his son about his astonishing survivor tale that took him to the gates of Auschwitz.
Vladek would never have survived if his friends and acquaintances had not given him aid in his struggle for survival.
http://www.iearn.org/hgp/aeti/aeti-1996/1996-maus-review.html   (326 words)

  
 Art Spiegelman
Spiegelman, the long-time editor of the underground comic Raw and often provocative cover artist for The New Yorker, will share his views on the significance and evolution of his chosen medium.
The Semans Lecture event is sponsored by the Duke University Museum of Art's Friends of the Art Museum.
Duke co-sponsors include the Department of Art and Art History, Center for Documentary Studies, Duke University Libraries, Department of Germanic Languages and Literature, John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute, Center for Judaic Studies, Department of Romance Studies and Office of the Vice Provost for Interdisciplinary Studies.
http://cds.aas.duke.edu/events/spiegelman.html   (276 words)

  
 Bess Cutler Gallery - Art Spiegelman
[Home] [About] [Anime] [Pop Art] [Motel Art] [Order] [Exhibit]
http://www.besscutlergallery.com/popartist_as.html   (9 words)

  
 Art Spiegelman and Tadeusz Borowski: Two Holocaust Chronicles - 990208
Thirteen years in the making, Maus is Art Spiegelman's masterpiece, a two-volume graphic novel which tells the story of his father Vladek Spiegelman's life in Poland during World War II, with Jews cast as mice and Nazis as cats.
Two narrative threads are woven: Vladek's harrowing account of life in occupied Poland and Art's relationship to his father as he visits him in Queens to tape record his history.
For his father, survival comes down to counting pills and nursing a weak heart amid the breakup of his second marriage.
http://www.zverina.com/bestbooks/990208.htm   (622 words)

  
 The Connection.org : Francoise Mouly and Art Spiegelman
Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Art Spiegelman and his wife Francoise Mouly, the New Yorker& arts editor, have been living for the past three months on the threshold of unfamiliar images.
: Art Spiegelman, cover artist, contributor and consulting editor to the New Yorker, and his wife Francoise Mouly, arts and covers editor for the New Yorker.
The Connection.org : Francoise Mouly and Art Spiegelman
http://www.theconnection.org/shows/2001/12/20011204_b_main.asp   (238 words)

  
 Art Spiegelman's MAUS
Maus enacts the difficulty of working through a traumatic historical past that defies attempts at mastery, and is a visceral presentation of the postmodern fragmented self struggling to come to terms with this damaged and wounded history in a conscious manner.
Paul Celan's essay Meridien states that every piece of authentic writing has a date and a place: it speaks a specificity, and in that specificty it gestures towards an Other.
Spiegelman's Maus: The Intentional Subversion of Genre and Cultural Norm
http://www.iath.virginia.edu/holocaust/spiegelman.html   (2025 words)

  
 NPR : Art Spiegelman: 'In the Shadow of No Towers'
Morning Edition, September 10, 2004 · Cartoonist Art Spiegelman drew one of the most memorable images after the Sept. 11 attacks.
Book cover of In the Shadow of No Towers by Art Spiegelman
From Art, who listens to WITF in central Pennsylvania
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=3908199   (277 words)

  
 Art Spiegelman
He also became an instructor at the School of Visual Arts.
Source: The International Museum Of Cartoon Art - Biography
Attended the M.S of art anddesign, followed by two and a half years at Harper College, SUNY Binghamton and a month in Binghamton State Mental Hospital.
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/Spiegelman.html   (206 words)

  
 CNN.com - Sketches of the apocalypse - Sep 9, 2004
His walls, where they aren't blocked by neatly jammed bookcases, are covered with posters and strips and memorabilia: an ad for a Chris Ware exhibit, an Ernie Bushmiller "Nancy," an old "Gasoline Alley," children's drawings, a nine-year-old Spanish calendar saved for its artwork.
But the other figures -- the old comic strip characters from the early 1900s golden age -- found their way into his work.
This isn't the first time Spiegelman has taken on serious issues in the graphic-art format.
http://www.cnn.com/2004/SHOWBIZ/books/09/09/art.spiegelman   (1112 words)

  
 Maus - Art Spiegelman - Graphic novel review
On this level, it's also about Art, as he comes to terms with what his father went through, while still finding the more irritating aspects of his father's personality difficult to live with.
Maus - Art Spiegelman - Graphic novel review
The second intertwining story is about Vladek as an old man, recounting his history to his son Art, the author of the book, and the complicated relationship between the two of them.
http://www.grovel.org.uk/reviews/maus01/maus01.htm   (415 words)

  
 Critical Montages
"Next month Pantheon is releasing 'In the Shadow of No Towers,' Art Spiegelman's artistic response to the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, as well as an expression of his deep opposition to the war in Iraq" ("A Comic-Book Response to 9/11 and Its Aftermath," New York Times, August 7, 2004).
Our media choose to ignore news that in the rest of the world receives wide prominence; if it were not for the Internet, even my view of the world would be extremely limited." ("Art Spiegelman, "Cartoonist for The New Yorker, Resigns in Protest at Censorship," Corriere della Sera (Milan), February 13, 2003)
I applaud Spiegelman for his courage of conviction, refusing to compromise with the prevailing tone of deference to authorities when it was still very difficult to defy it in the wake of the terrorist attacks.
http://montages.blogspot.com/2004/08/art-spiegelman-in-shadow-of-no-towers.html   (740 words)

  
 LRB Art Spiegelman : 'In the Shadow of No Towers', episodes 1 & 2
Starting in this issue, the print edition of the London Review will be running 'In the Shadow of No Towers' by Art Spiegelman, an extract from which appears below.
'In the Shadow of No Towers' will not be published on this website, but if you would like to buy a copy of this issue (while stocks last) please Art Spiegelman : In the Shadow of No Towers (from LRB Vol.
He was traumatised by the event for months afterwards - his apartment is close to the World Trade Center and his daughter Nadja had just started high school at the foot of the South Tower - and as will transpire remains traumatised by all that has come since.
http://www.lrb.co.uk/v25/n05/spie02_.html   (283 words)

  
 ICv2 News - In the Shadow of No Towers
In September, Pantheon Books will publish Art Spiegelman's comic strip musings on 9/11 and its aftermath, In the Shadow of No Towers.
But for most of the decade before 9/11 Spiegelman wrote essays and drew covers for the New Yorker rather than take up the arduous task of creating comics.
Spiegelman, of course, is the author of Maus, a key book in the development of the modern graphic novel, as well as the editor (along with his wife Francoise Mouly) of Raw, the award-winning anthology of avant garde comics.
http://www.icv2.com/articles/home/4986.html   (351 words)

  
 Bibliography and Bookstore Holocaust
Art, Ideology, and Economics in Nazi Germany: The Reich Chambers of Music, Theater, and the Visual Arts.
Quiet Heroes: True Stories of the Rescue of Jews by Christians in Nazi-occupied Holland.
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/bibholo.html   (2712 words)

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