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He was a storyteller who made me feel the pulse of history, the stakes of human ambition, and the thrill of a well-told tale.
Art Spiegelman’s life was always doomed to be one that wrestled with a larger legacy — or a 500-pound mouse. In his book Breakdowns, about his artist’s journey, he illustrated his Holocaust ...
Published on August 1, “The Holocaust Codes” is the first book to focus on attempts by codebreaker Nigel de Grey and his colleagues to crack the communications of SS Major Hermann Höfle ...
Culture How Superman, Captain America and a little-known Hollywood star fought the Nazis Jewce at the Center for Jewish History explores Jewish origins and themes in the comic book industry ...
Following criticism, Missouri school board votes not to ban Holocaust book ‘Maus’ Nixa Public Schools to keep Art Spiegelman’s graphic novel on the shelves, after considering removal because ...
Known for his Pulitzer Prize-winning comic book, “Maus,” the author has had a busy year, after the book was banned and jump-started a fresh debate about the sanitization of history. Frankly ...
It is a vibrant contrast to the 2-D, black-and-white illustrations of Nazi cats persecuting Jewish mice during the Holocaust that the 74-year-old Spiegelman portrays in his graphic novel, Maus.
When you look at the (Mickey Mouse) comic book at the concentration camps, it’s staggering. It’s on a whole other level from anything else that’s discussed in the film.
Personal Essay My great-grandparents died in the Holocaust and were almost forgotten It wasn't until I was an adult that I learned the truth. Then a surprising discovery filled in more missing pieces ...
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (WGHP) — When Art Spiegelman’s graphic novel “Maus” was banned by the McMinn County, Tennessee, school board, sales of the book rocketed across the country, leaving ...