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Maus - A Survivor's Tale

By: Random House

Type: Softcover

Product Line: Historical Novels (Random House)

Last Stocked on 3/16/2013

Product Info

Title
Maus - A Survivor's Tale
Publisher
Category
Sub-category
Author
Art Spiegelman
Publish Year
1986
Pages
160
Dimensions
6x9x.6"
NKG Part #
2147400211
Type
Softcover

Description

Told with chilling realism in an unusual comic-book format, this is more than a tale of surviving the Holocaust. Spiegelman relates the effect of those events on the survivors' later years and upon the lives of the following generation. Each scene opens at the elder Spiegelman's home in Rego Park, N.Y. Art, who was born after the war, is visiting his father, Vladek, to record his experiences in Nazi-occupied Poland. The Nazis, portrayed as cats, gradually introduce increasingly repressive measures, until the Jews, drawn as mice, are systematically hunted and herded toward the Final Solution. Vladek saves himself and his wife by a combination of luck and wits, all the time enduring the torment of hunted outcast. The other theme of this book is Art's troubled adjustment to life as he, too, bears the burden of his parents' experiences. This is a complex book. It relates events which young adults, as the future architects of society, must confront, and their interest is sure to be caught by the skillful graphics and suspenseful unfolding of the story.