Kelly Ho, Reporter Maus by Art Spiegelman. It’s a black-and-white graphic novel about the author’s father, who survived the Holocaust. The book portrays all the Jews as mice, and Germans as cats.
Cochran also said he had read “Maus” and that his opposition to the book’s inclusion in the curriculum “had nothing to do with the Holocaust,” the Times Free Press reported. After the ...
(JTA) — “Maus” creator Art Spiegelman said Marvel Comics rejected his essay for a comic book collection because it compared Donald Trump to a Marvel villain. In an essay published in the ...
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The latest from the chronicler of urban grit known for “Lush Life” and “Clockers” — as well as writing on “The Wire” TV series — is set in 2008 in East Harlem, where a five-story ...
Welcome in fall with our picks for the best fiction, nonfiction and celebrity memoirs Carly Tagen-Dye is the Books editorial assistant ... start noticing sinister symbols. Is something worse ...