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Maus II: A Survivor's Tale: And Here My Troubles Began: 02 (Pantheon Graphic Library) Paperback – 1 September 1992
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Print length144 pages
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LanguageEnglish
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PublisherPantheon
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Publication date1 September 1992
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Dimensions16.51 x 1.02 x 23.11 cm
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ISBN-100679729771
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ISBN-13978-0679729778
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Lexile measureNP0L
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"The most affecting and successful narrative ever done about the Holocaust."
—The Wall Street Journal
"Maus is a book that cannot be put down, truly, even to sleep. When two of the mice speak of love, you are moved, when they suffer, you weep. Slowly through this little tale comprised of suffering, humor and life's daily trials, you are captivated by the language of an old Eastern European family, and drawn into the gentle and mesmerizing rhythm, and when you finish Maus, you are unhappy to have left that magical world."
—Umberto Eco
"In part two of Maus, Art Spiegelman finishes his masterpiece . . . You can't help witnessing—even feeling—the act of private pain being transformed into lasting truth."
—The Boston Globe
"One of the most poweful and original memoirs to come along in recent years . . . An epic story told in tiny pictures."
—The New York Times
—The Wall Street Journal
"Maus is a book that cannot be put down, truly, even to sleep. When two of the mice speak of love, you are moved, when they suffer, you weep. Slowly through this little tale comprised of suffering, humor and life's daily trials, you are captivated by the language of an old Eastern European family, and drawn into the gentle and mesmerizing rhythm, and when you finish Maus, you are unhappy to have left that magical world."
—Umberto Eco
"In part two of Maus, Art Spiegelman finishes his masterpiece . . . You can't help witnessing—even feeling—the act of private pain being transformed into lasting truth."
—The Boston Globe
"One of the most poweful and original memoirs to come along in recent years . . . An epic story told in tiny pictures."
—The New York Times
From the Publisher
"Maus is a book that cannot be put down, truly, even to sleep. When two of the mice speak of love, you are moved, when they suffer, you weep. Slowly through this little tale comprised of suffering, humor and life's daily trials, you are captivated by the language of an old Eastern European family, and drawn into the gentle and mesmerizing rhythm, and when you finish Maus, you are unhappy to have left that magical world."--Umberto Eco
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MAUS was the first half of the tale of survival of the author's parents, charting their desperate progress from prewar Poland Auschwitz. Here is the continuation, in which the father survives the camp and is at last reunited with his wife.
From the Back Cover
MAUS was the first half of the tale of survival of the author's parents, charting their desperate progress from prewar Poland Auschwitz. Here is the continuation, in which the father survives the camp and is at last reunited with his wife.
About the Author
ART SPIEGELMAN is co-founder/editor of Raw, the acclaimed magazine of avant-garde comics and graphics. His work has been published in The New York Times, Playboy, The Village Voice, and many other periodicals, and his drawings have been exhibited in museums and galleries here and abroad. Honors he has received for Maus include the 1992 Pulitzer Prize, a Guggenheim fellowship, and nomination for the National Book Critics Circle Award. Mr. Spiegelman lives in New York City with his wife, Francoise Mouly, and their children, Nadja and Dashiell.
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Product details
- Publisher : Pantheon; Reprint edition (1 September 1992)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 144 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0679729771
- ISBN-13 : 978-0679729778
- Item Weight : 340 g
- Dimensions : 16.51 x 1.02 x 23.11 cm
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It's a work of art. How Spiegelman sketches out absolutely heart wrenching scenes keeping true to the character forms he has built...Jews are the 'Maus', Germans the Cats and Poles the Pigs...lot of reviews have been written about these 2 books and I agree with all that has been written. As much a brilliant account of the most hateful act of WW2 as it a graphic novel lover's delight!
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beardedjim
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Amazing
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 1 September 2019Verified Purchase
If you've read the first one you'll be amazed by this one

Withnail67
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A Cruel Game of Cat - and - Mouse
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 9 May 2000Verified Purchase
Forget all you know about comics. The is literature without peer in the struggle to find a way to respond to the Shoah that has poisoned Europe this century. Art Spiegleman tells his father's story in such a way as to reveal the grief of the post-Holocaust generation. The pictures are the most perfect black-and-white, the issues never so. Beautiful drawings in the tradition of European woodcuts, horror in the tradition of our dark continent. Everyone on Earth should read this book.
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John
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A masterpiece
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 12 April 2015Verified Purchase
Involving and heartbreaking story, beautifully illustrated. Brilliant conception which even with a wealth of information available everywhere about the holocaust, manages to shock with some of its scenes. A masterpiece.

Edeka
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Everyone should read Art Spiegelman
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 21 August 2017Verified Purchase
Everyone should read this wonderful book. Tragic story but so vividly drawn and written.

Hannah89
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Excellent book.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 6 August 2015Verified Purchase
Very quick delivery. Excellent book. Must read.