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    Maus Now: Selected Writing

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    ISBN: 9780241509050
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    AuthorSpiegelman, Art
    Pub Date26/01/2023
    BindingHardback
    Pages432
    Publisher: HAMISH HAMILTON
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    A richly illustrated book in which leading cultural critics, authors, and academics reflect on the radical achievement and innovation of Art Spiegelman's Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece Maus

    'The most affecting and successful narrative ever done about the Holocaust' Wall Street Journal
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    It is hard to overstate Art Spiegelman's effect on postwar American culture. The Pulitzer Prize-winning author is one of our most influential contemporary artists, and his masterpiece Maus has shaped the fields of literature, history, and art. Collecting responses to the work that confirm its unique and terrain-shifting status, Maus Now is a new collection of essays that sees writers such as Philip Pullman, Robert Storr, Ruth Franklin, and others approaching the complexity of Maus from a wide range of viewpoints and traditions.

    Offering translations of important French, Hebrew, and German essays on Maus for the first time, this collection edited by American literary scholar Hillary Chute - an expert on comics and graphic narratives - assembles the world's best writing on this classic work of graphic testimony.
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    'The first masterpiece in comic book history' The New Yorker on Maus

    'No summary can do justice to Spiegelman's narrative skill' Adam Gopnik on Maus

    'Like all great stories, it tells us more about ourselves than we could ever suspect' Philip Pullman on Maus