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| The creator of the Pulitzer Prize-winning <IT>Maus<RO> reflects on the comics form and its influence on his life and art as he traces his evolution from comics obsessed boy to a neurotic adult exploring the effects of his parents' memories of Auschwitz on his own son, in a volume that includes a facsimile of Breakdowns, the artist's comics from the 1970s. |
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Key Information
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| Authors: |
Art Spiegelman |
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Literary |
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Comics & Graphic Novels |
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Professional Reviews
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New York Times Book Review: "Spiegelman draws...with a frantic intensity, as if his pen were about to slash through his drawing board and crack his table in half.", Madden, Matt, New York Times Book Review: "[An] infinite and labyrinthine reading pattern...delirious..." |
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Book Editions
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- Hardcover
- Reprint
- 96
- October 07, 2008
- Pantheon Books
- 14"(h) x 10.25"(w) x 0.5"(d), 2.1 lbs.
- 9780375423956
, - Hardcover
- Translation
- 44
- February 01, 2009
- Random House Mondadori
- 14.25"(h) x 10.5"(w) x 0.5"(d), 2.18 lbs.
- 9788439721611
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