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Art Spiegleman
Title: Art Spiegleman
Category: Arts & Humanities / Artists
Details: Words: 1509 | Pages: 6.4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Art Spiegleman
Until Art Spiegelman arrived on the scene, comics had not truly been acknowledged as art. Never, until Art Spiegelman came along, had anyone won a Guggenheim Fellowship award in order to complete a work of cartoon art. In 1986, Art Spiegelman, hailed by some as the "new Kafka," published Maus: A Survivors Tale, a graphic-novel depiction of his troubled relationship with his father, a Jewish survivor of Hitler's Death Camps. Then, in 1991, he published Maus II:
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· Art Spiegelman Interview, "Comix as Art: The Man Behind The 'Maus' http://www.inlink.com/~sbolhaf/ispiegel.html
· Alt.Culture: Comics, "Comics" http://www.altculture.com/site/entries/comix.html
· Maus (Review), "Maus: Graphic Chronicle of a Holocaust Survivor" http://www.inlink.com/~sbolhaf/maus.html
· Maus, "Art Spiegelman" http://libertynet.org/~iha/maus/maus3.html
· Maus: A Survivors Tale, Art Spiegelman, 1986
· Maus II: And Here My Troubles Began, Art Spiegelman, 1991
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