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GRAPHIC NOVEL BY AMERICAN CARTOONIST ART SPIEGELMAN
Vladek Spiegelman; Maus (graphic novel); Maus (comic); Maus (comics); Maus (novel); Maus: A Survivor's Tale; User:Curly Turkey/Maus; Maus I; Maus II; Anja Spiegelman; Mala Spiegelman; Richieu Spiegelman; My Father Bleeds History; Maus I: My Father Bleeds History; Maus: A Survivor’s Tale
  • Spiegelman continues to attract academic attention and influence younger cartoonists.
  • From the original, more detailed 1972 "Maus" strip.
  • Spiegelman's use of [[cartoon animal]]s, similar to those shown here, conflicted with readers' expectations.
  • Spiegelman visited [[Auschwitz concentration camp]] in 1979 as part of his research.
  • Journalist [[Piotr Bikont]] ''(left)'' set up a publishing house in 2001 to publish a Polish edition of ''Maus'' in the face of protest.
  • woodcut novel]]s such as those by [[Frans Masereel]] were an early influence on Spiegelman.
  • "Prisoner on the Hell Planet" (1973), an early, expressionistic strip about Spiegelman's mother's suicide, reprinted in ''Maus''.
  •  In making people of each ethnicity look alike, Spiegelman hoped to show the absurdity of dividing people along such lines. Spiegelman has stated that "these metaphors ... are meant to self-destruct" and "reveal the insanity of the notion itself".
  • Comics writer and critic [[Harvey Pekar]] objected to ''Maus''{{'}}s use of animals, and the negative depiction of Spiegelman's father.

MAUS         
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Maus (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Maus is a series of Pulitzer Prize-winning books in the 'graphic novel' style, written by Art Spiegelman.
Maus (band)         
ROCK BAND
Maus is a rock band from Iceland, formed in 1993. The band consists of Birgir Örn "Biggi" Steinarsson on vocals and guitar, Daníel "Danni" Þorsteinsson on drums, Eggert Gíslason on bass, and Páll Ragnar "Palli" Pálsson on guitar.

Wikipedia

Maus

Maus, often published with the subtitle A Survivor's Tale, is a graphic novel by American cartoonist Art Spiegelman, serialized from 1980 to 1991. It depicts Spiegelman interviewing his father about his experiences as a Polish Jew and Holocaust survivor. The work employs postmodern techniques, and represents Jews as mice and other Germans and Poles as cats and pigs. Critics have classified Maus as memoir, biography, history, fiction, autobiography, or a mix of genres. In 1992 it became the first graphic novel to win a Pulitzer Prize.

In the frame-tale timeline in the narrative present that begins in 1978 in New York City, Spiegelman talks with his father Vladek about his Holocaust experiences, gathering material and information for the Maus project he is preparing. In the narrative past, Spiegelman depicts these experiences, from the years leading up to World War II to his parents' liberation from the Nazi concentration camps. Much of the story revolves around Spiegelman's troubled relationship with his father and the absence of his mother, who died by suicide when he was 20. Her grief-stricken husband destroyed her written accounts of Auschwitz. The book uses a minimalist drawing style and displays innovation in its pacing, structure, and page layouts.

A three-page strip also called "Maus" that he made in 1972 gave Spiegelman an opportunity to interview his father about his life during World War II. The recorded interviews became the basis for the book, which Spiegelman began in 1978. He serialized Maus from 1980 until 1991 as an insert in Raw, an avant-garde comics and graphics magazine published by Spiegelman and his wife, Françoise Mouly, who also appears in Maus. A collected volume of the first six chapters that appeared in 1986, Maus I: My Father Bleeds History, brought the book mainstream attention; a second volume, Maus II: And Here My Troubles Began, collected the remaining chapters in 1991. Maus was one of the first books in graphic novel format to receive significant academic attention in the English-speaking world.

Examples of use of MAUS
1. Maus said the malfunction is under investigation.
2. Teodoro Maus, an organizer of the Georgia protest, estimated as many as 80,000 Hispanics did not show up for work.
3. The first jet had mechanical problems _ "a common occurrence with the F–14," said Mike Maus, a Navy spokesman.
4. "There‘s not enough that can be said about what this crew did ... to get this aircraft back on the ground safely," Maus said.
5. Teodoro Maus, an organizer of the Georgia protest, estimated as many as 80,000 Hispanics did not show up for work, AP reported.