The Complete Maus (Graphic Novel) by Art Spiegelman £8.39 delivered @ Play
If you are a fan of graphic novels and aint familiar with this; well, quite frankly - get familiar with it. Puts most other books (and not just graphic novels) into the shade. Simply stunning book. Seldom drops to half price and elsewhere this is:-
The Book Depository £11.44
Base.com £12.21
The Book People £13.59
WHSmith £13.88
Penguin £16.99
Combined for the first time here are Maus I: A Survivor's Tale and Maus II - the complete story of Vladek Spiegelman and his wife, living and surviving in Hitler's Europe. By addressing the horror of the Holocaust through cartoons, the author captures the everyday reality of fear and is able to explore the guilt, relief and extraordinary sensation of survival - and how the children of survivors are in their own way affected by the trials of their parents. A contemporary classic of immeasurable significance.
About the Author
Art Spiegelman is a contributing editor and artist for the New Yorker. His drawings and prints have been exhibited in museums and galleries around the world. He won the Pulitzer Prize for Maus, and a Guggenheim fellowship. It was also nominated for the National Book Critics Award. He lives in New York.


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Bought this years ago. A little long winded, but brilliant.
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Jump to unread Post a CommentBought this years ago. A little long winded, but brilliant.
Bought this years ago. A little long winded, but brilliant.
Bought this years ago. A little long winded, but brilliant.
Y'know,
The aliens.
PhilK:
I'm confused so are you saying it's now considered P.C to deny empirical evidence of historical events which are unpleasant?
I would not call the zealots who frequent stormfront dot org politically correct. It's almost always sympathisers who are guilty of denial.
Bought this years ago. A little long winded, but brilliant.
Uh huh...so those that support Nazism are now the 'Politically Correct'. Man you are so dumb, you can't even pick the right stereotype.
thanks OP for posting.
Persepolis.