Complete Maus

Cover of Complete Maus by Art Spiegelman
Publisher: Penguin
Year: 2003
Language: en
Edition: unknown
Pages: 296
ISBN-13: 9780141014081
Dimensions:
Height: 0.70472440873 Inches
Length: 9.0944881797 Inches
Weight: 1.4770971554 Pounds
Width: 6.4960629855 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 741.5973, 940.53180922
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Complete Maus by Art Spiegelman is a significant work published by Penguin in January 2003, comprising 296 pages in English. This edition presents a profound narrative that intertwines the experiences of Vladek Spiegelman, a Jewish survivor of the Holocaust, with the reflections of his son, a cartoonist grappling with his father’s past. Through the unique medium of comics, the story employs anthropomorphic characters—depicting Nazis as cats and Jews as mice—to explore the complexities of survival and memory against the backdrop of one of history’s darkest periods.

Readers will find a haunting exploration of the Holocaust, as Vladek’s harrowing survival story is interwoven with the author’s personal struggles in understanding his father’s experiences. The narrative delves into themes of guilt, familial relationships, and the lasting impact of trauma on subsequent generations. This definitive edition combines both Maus I: A Survivor’s Tale and Maus II, offering a comprehensive look at the personal narratives surrounding the Holocaust, making it a notable contribution to the genres of nonfiction comics and graphic novels.


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The Complete Maus by Art Spiegelman – the Pulitzer prize-winning Holocaust survivor story’The most affecting and successful narrative ever done about the Holocaust’ Wall Street Journal’The first masterpiece in comic book history’ The New YorkerThe Pulitzer Prize-winning Maus tells the story of Vladek Spiegelman, a Jewish survivor of Hitler’s Europe, and his son, a cartoonist coming to terms with his father’s story. Maus approaches the unspeakable through the diminutive. Its form, the cartoon (the Nazis are cats, the Jews mice), shocks us out of any lingering sense of familiarity and succeeds in ‘drawing us closer to the bleak heart of the Holocaust’ (The New York Times).Maus is a haunting tale within a tale. Vladek’s harrowing story of survival is woven into the author’s account of his tortured relationship with his aging father. Against the backdrop of guilt brought by survival, they stage a normal life of small arguments and unhappy visits. This astonishing retelling of our century’s grisliest news is a story of survival, not only of Vladek but of the children who survive even the survivors. Maus studies the bloody pawprints of history and tracks its meaning for all of us.This combined, definitive edition includes Maus I: A Survivor’s Tale and Maus II.Art Spiegelman is a contributing editor and artist for the New Yorker. His drawings and prints have been exhibited in museums and galleries around the world. He won the Pulitzer Prize for Maus, and a Guggenheim fellowship. It was also nominated for the National Book Critics Award. His other books include: Breakdowns: From Maus to Now, an Anthology of Strips; The Wild Party; Open Me, I’m A Dog; Jack Cole and Plastic Man: Forms Stretched to Their Limits; In the Shadow of No Towers; Breakdowns: Portrait of the Artist as a Young %@&*!; Be a Nose; Jack and the Box and MetaMaus. He lives in New York.

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