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MetaMaus: A Look Inside a Modern Classic, Maus | Art Spiegelman
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A New Yorker contributor and co-founder of RAW traces the creative process that went into his Pulitzer Prize-winning classic, revealing the inspirations for his work while providing on an accompanying DVD a reference copy of The Complete Maus and audio interviews with his father.
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LitsyGetsGraphic
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Book about book. A New Yorker contributor author of Maus traces the creative process he went into the Pulitzer Prize-winning classic, revealing the inspirations for his work while providing on an accompanying DVD a reference copy of The Complete Maus and audio interviews with his father.
We are discussing the #graphicnovel on August 8 here. Don‘t miss it ❤️

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Mirazzles
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This just came in the mail! I can‘t wait to read about Art‘s experience creating Maus and the interviews with his father. #maus #metamaus #artspiegelman

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DennisJacobRosenfeld
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The first time I read Maus I was a small child. Probably somewhat inappropriate reading material for a child, but at the time adults still figured all comic books were for children. I wanted to read it because it echoed some of the stories my grandparents would tell. I have read it many times since. It is still a powerful work, and that Spiegelman chose to revisit it with MetaMaus is tremendously generous. A must read for fans of comic books.

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GregoryCass
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I love when comic artists sign with a drawing. Art Spiegelman was not only generous in doing so, but he was personable, kind, and funny. A real master of his field. #signedsundays

KVanRead Wow. That's awesome! 8y
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Erynecki
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A confession...Maus changed my life. The idea that children of Holocaust survivors had their own stories to tell (+that it was okay to tell them) was profound for me. As a rhetoric major I was thrilled+delighted to circle back+hear Spiegelman's thoughts on the story structure and the telling of it.