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I've been meaning to read this book since approximately 1986 or '87, when my boyfriend's dad gave him a copy of volume I, and boyfriend told me it was really good. I meant to read it. I was more into comics than he was, but I was busy reading more ethereal fare, such as Moonshadow and The Sandman and so on. I didn't really like Spiegelman, I associated him with R. Crumb and that whole Raw ... Commix scene, and that wasn't for me. Plus, I worried that Maus would be too upsetting. So I never got a
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In the first graphic novel to win a Pulitzer, Spiegelman tells his father's story as a Polish Jew surviving the Holocaust. Spiegelman frames his father's narrative with his own experience conducting the interviews with him.
Strong language combined with disturbing themes and imagery make this best for mature teenagers and adults. ...more
Strong language combined with disturbing themes and imagery make this best for mature teenagers and adults. ...more

A son, who works as a cartoonist. A father, who has experienced the battlefront, being a prisoner of war, and the hell that is Auschwitz. A father, who shares his experiences even though he thinks no one will care. A son, who based on this account draws a comic called Maus, where the Nazis are cats and the Jews are mice. Predators and vermin.
Maus is stylistically a very understated comic, where simple illustrations do a favour for the story, which doesn't need any colourful embellishments but em ...more
Maus is stylistically a very understated comic, where simple illustrations do a favour for the story, which doesn't need any colourful embellishments but em ...more

Apr 20, 2008
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