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Item specifics

Condition
Good: A book that has been read but is in good condition. Very minimal damage to the cover including ...
Brand
Unbranded
MPN
Does not apply
Publication Year
1991
Artist/Writer
Art Spiegelman
Language
English
Character
Abraham, Kapo in Charge, Pinek, Uncle Herman, Older Guy, Bad Kapo, Shivek, Mandelbaum, Josef, Frenchman, Mala, Sonia, Boy from the Office, Richieu, Yidl, Sarah, Felix, Art Spiegelman, Guy from the Office, Vladek Spiegelman, Mrs. Karp, Guard, Anja, Gelber Son, Anja Spiegelman, Gestapo, Lonia, German Old Guy, Priest, Gypsy, Neighbor from Boyhood, Mancie, Doctor, Lolek, Hela, Hitchhiker, Sergeant, Françoise Mouly, Pavel, Eddie Karp, Kapo Supervisor, Jenny, Levek
Issue Number
2
Era
Copper Age (1984-1991)
Cover Artist
Art Spiegelman
Series Title
Maus: a Survivor's Tale
Publisher
Pantheon
Genre
Drama, Biography, War, Non-Fiction, Funny Animal, Historical

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Comic Stories: Maus II Chapter One: Mauschwitz, Maus II Chapter Two: Auschwitz (Time Flies), Maus II Chapter Three: ...And Here My Troubles Began..., Maus II Chapter Four: Saved, Maus II Chapter Five: The Second Honeymoon

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Pantheon
ISBN-10
0679729771
eBay Product ID (ePID)
23056857705

Product Key Features

Language
English
Artist/Writer
Art Spiegelman
Era
Copper Age (1984-1991)
Cover Artist
Art Spiegelman
Genre
Drama, Biography, War, Non-Fiction, Funny Animal, Historical
Publication Year
1991
Character
Abraham, Kapo in Charge, Pinek, Uncle Herman, Older Guy, Bad Kapo, Shivek, Mandelbaum, Josef, Frenchman, Mala, Sonia, Boy from the Office, Richieu, Yidl, Sarah, Felix, Art Spiegelman, Guy from the Office, Vladek Spiegelman, Mrs. Karp, Guard, Anja, Gelber Son, Anja Spiegelman, Gestapo, Lonia, German Old Guy, Priest, Gypsy, Neighbor from Boyhood, Mancie, Doctor, Lolek, Hela, Hitchhiker, Sergeant, Françoise Mouly, Pavel, Eddie Karp, Kapo Supervisor, Jenny, Levek
Series Title
Maus: a Survivor's Tale
Issue Number
2

Additional Product Features

Number of Pages
152
Publication Date
1991 ?
Attribution
Portions of content provided by the Grand Comics Database under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Publisher Country
United States

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  • Top favorable review

    IMO "Maus" is most definitely worthy of a Pulitzer.

    The volumes are true many times over and as expected, heart-wrenching. Some here may be able to identify, if not in this generation but in the experiences of generations preceding. Spiegelman told his father's story and that of a father-son relationship following the Holocaust. In the 50's in NYC, but could be anytime and any place following WW2, arm tattoos were neither hidden nor flaunted. They simply *were*. While speech patterns and phrasing were familiar, my memory supplied the accents. Yes, I'm old enough to remember. The volumes speak for themselves and really, both are necessary for continuity.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: fieldsfineretail

  • Top critical review

    Gritty Graphic Not for Young Children.

    These books are graphic in telling the story the Holocaust and what lead up to it. If you think your child is prepared for such horrifying subject matter, be my guest. My children are all adults now but if they weren't, I would not allow them to read MAUS I or MAUS II until they were high school students. I would be sure to talk to them about what their thoughts on what they read were.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: pnguyen7912

  • maus-a survivor's tale

    Someone recommended this .. book... comic... graphic novel? to me, and at first I was a bit hesitant. But I found myself enthralled by the tale, and the various animal species representing the different ethnic groups of Europe was fascinating. The author also inserts another storyline, where he describes how he acquired the story from his father. This is often interesting, yet sometimes a little too... I don't want to say self-congratulatory, but something like that; to a lesser extent. I enjoyed reading it and couldn't put it down.

  • Maus II

    Deceptively powerful, this graphic novel is modern story telling at its full potential. Cats play with mice, dogs betray both; the cats are Nazis running Auschwitz, the hapless mice the prisoners, and the dogs are Poles trying to navigate the absurdity without forfeiting their own lives. The narrator is also frank about what a pain in the ass his father is. Like a rat the father survives, but is not a man anyone would want to spend much time with. The ending to this two-volume set is not as effective as the beginning. It is rushed and very nearly shortchanges the reader's interest in the characters. It disposes of the well conceived characters through the cliched device of photographs, relegating three-dimensional characters to two-dimensional images, which is rather bathetic. Weak ...

  • Required reading for students of the Holocaust or German history of the 20th century.

    Even though it appears to be in the format of a comic book, there is nothing childish or Elementary about these two books. Absolutely Grim subject matter. A must-read for all students of World War II or the Holocaust.

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