Art Spiegelman’s graphic novel “Maus” was about both his father Vladek’s experiences in the Holocaust and the difficult relationship they had with each other. - "Maus" is a twin story.
Through interviews with the artist and those closest to him, Molly Bernstein and Philip Dolin chronicle Spiegelman’s career in standard doc portrait.
A Tennessee school district’s removal of “Maus” from its Holocaust curriculum and a Texas school district’s brief removal of a graphic novel adaptation of Anne Frank’s diary were both ...
14, in the Bernhard Center's South Ballroom. Dr. Hillary Chute, associate professor of English at the University of Chicago, will speak on "Understanding the Graphic Novel: Art Spiegelman's 'Maus' and ...
The story was critically lauded and is the first and only graphic novel to win the Pulitzer Prize. However, Maus was also criticized and even banned in some places, either due to its subject ...
Directed by Molly Bernstein and Philip Dolin, the film details how Spiegelman turned his father's Holocaust survival story into the Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novels “Maus” and "Maus II." ...
who tells his parents’ Holocaust story in the graphic novel, had lobbied Nixa Public Schools over its proposed bans. (JTA) — A Missouri school board has decided not to ban “Maus,” the ...
In her new graphic novel, "Our Lady of Birth Control" (Soft ... The most famous “graphic novels” are actually memoirs: "Maus," "Persepolis," "Fun Home" ... and some of my personal favorites ...