Maus I: A Survivor's Tale: My Father Bleeds History | Art Spiegelman | Masterpiece
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Maus I: A Survivor...
Maus I: A Survivor's Tale: My Father Bleeds History
Art Spiegelman
Pantheon
, 1986 - 160 pages
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A story of a Jewish
survivor
of Hitler's Europe and his son, a cartoonist who tries to come to terms with his
father
's story and
history
itself.
Masterpiece!
As a Jew Living in Israel, holocaust related books are important to read, but it's hard to do it actually. I can remember several holocaust-era semi-biographic novels which are great but those are the exceptions. Most of the books are a bit bothersome though true.
Maus
just captured me.I consider it one of the best books I've ever read in my life. It was just breath-taking, adding to that the fact that this was my first graphic novel ever, not to say first comic ever.
I gave it to my wife, her parents, brother and so on. The book came back to me after 6 month. all worn out.
The book touched me in the deepest levels, and was able to do what many other holocaust books tried to do and failed. Take you inside one of the the darkest eras of human kind. You NEED to read to. You have to read it.
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Masterpiece
i was one of the few among my peers who had never read one of the
Maus
books. When i finally got around to it, i was blown away by its excellence. This is a masterpiece (and i do not use the term lightly). Do yourself a favor and don't miss it.
Poignant
Maus
, A
Survivor
's
Tale
is a son's pictorial version of his
father
's story of survival during WWII.
Both haunting and mesmerizing, sometimes funny and touching, this is a story of perseverance and about what the Jews had to suffer through at the hands of the Nazis in WWII Poland. Spiegleman never sugar-coats what his father had to endure in order to keep he and his wife alive. A true work of art.
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Interesting
I must say that I find this work hard to properly describe in terms of how I feel about it. I think that it was a fascinating look at one man's experience in the Holocaust, but an equally important aspect is Art's interaction with his
father
during their conversations. This seems like an honest portrayal, especially since Art isn't afraid to include things that may make him look bad (he isn't always the most sympathetic son). I think connecting the story of what happened then, and how it's effects are apparent for the rest of a person's life (although different people reacted in different ways) is interesting. The way this is written is especially effective, because it truly feels like Vladek is telling you his story first hand.
As for the artwork, although it isn't my favorite style, it seems to fit for this story. The simple, unpolished look is compatible with this story which is honest and raw. Finally, I would like to add that the second installment of this comic is darker, and more depressing and sad at times, but once you read
Maus
I, you must (and will want to) read Maus II in order to feel any closure with the story.
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Maus
Maus
was a very engaging book. From the beginning I was pulled into the story. Maus is written in a very unique way. Art Spiegelman drew the Jews as mice, the Nazis as cats, and the Poles as pigs. Art Spiegelman told the story from the perspective of his
father
telling the story through an interview format. It is written in the form of a graphic novel. It is an interesting way to learn about
history
during the World War II era. Overall I liked this book, except I really didn't like the end. Also, there was a little bit of language.
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