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082 00 741.5/973|223/eng/20220404 
092    741.5973|bMAU 
245 00 Maus now :|bselected writings /|cedited by Hillary Chute. 
250    First edition. 
264  1 New York :|bPantheon Books,|c[2022] 
300    xxvi, 394 pages :|billustrations ;|c24 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
504    Includes bibliographical references(pages 349-388). 
520    "Richly illustrated with images from Art Spiegelman's work,
       Maus Now gathers together many of contemporary culture's 
       leading critics, authors, and academics on the radical 
       achievement and innovation of Maus more than forty years 
       since its first publication. Pulitzer Prize-winning author
       Art Spiegelman is one of our most influential contemporary
       artists, and it is hard to overstate his effect on postwar
       American culture. Maus has shaped the fields of literature,
       history, and art, and enlivened our collective sense of 
       what these practices can accomplish. Maus Now: Selected 
       Writings collects responses to the work that confirm its 
       unique and terrain-shifting status. Here, writers such as 
       Philip Pullman, Robert Storr, Ruth Franklin, and others 
       approach Maus from a wide range of viewpoints and 
       traditions, inspired by the material's complexity. The 
       book is organized into three very loosely chronological 
       sections: "Contexts," "Problems of Representation," and 
       "Legacy," and offers translations of important French, 
       Hebrew, and German essays on Maus for the first time. Maus
       is revelatory, and generative, in profound and long-
       lasting ways. With this collection, American literary 
       scholar (and expert on comics and graphic narratives) 
       Hillary Chute assembles the best work around the globe 
       exploring this classic graphic biography"--|cProvided by 
       publisher. 
600 10 Spiegelman, Art.|tMaus. 
600 10 Spiegelman, Art|xInfluence. 
650  0 Graphic novels|xHistory and criticism. 
700 1  Chute, Hillary L.,|eeditor. 
700 12 Pullman, Philip,|d1946-|tBehind the masks. 
700 12 Brown, Joshua,|d1949-|tOf mice and memory. 
700 12 Tucker, Ken,|d1953-|tCats, mice, and history. 
700 12 Gopnik, Adam.|tComics and catastrophe. 
700 12 Scheel, Kurt.|tMauschwitz? Art Spielman's "A survivor's 
       tale." 
700 12 Abusch, Dorit,|d1955-|t"Holocaust in comics?" 
700 12 Doherty, Thomas Patrick.|tArt Spiegelman's Maus. 
700 12 Tabachnick, Stephen Ely.|tOf Maus and memory. 
700 12 Hirsch, Marianne.|tMy travels with Maus, 1992-2020. 
700 12 Miller, Nancy K.,|d1941-|tCartoons of the self. 
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