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'''Maus''' is a [[Postmodernism|postmodern]] graphic novel by [[Art Spiegelman]] that depicts himself interviewing his father in the late 1970s about his experiences as a Polish Jew and surviving the [[Holocaust]] in [[Auschwitz]]. | |||
== Summary == | |||
=== One/The Sheik === | |||
=== Two/The Honeymoon === | |||
=== Three/Prisoner of War === | |||
=== Four/The Noose Tightens === | |||
=== Five/Mouse Holes === | |||
=== Six/Mouse Trap === | |||
=== One/Mauschwitz === | |||
=== Two/Auschwitz (Time Flies) === | |||
=== Three/...And Here my Troubles Began === | |||
=== Four/Saved === | |||
=== Five/The Second Honeymoon === | |||
[[Category:Anti-Fascism]] | [[Category:Anti-Fascism]] | ||
[[Category:Books]] | [[Category:Books]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:AnarWiki]] | ||
[[Category:Nazis]] | [[Category:Nazis]] |
Latest revision as of 17:44, 3 April 2024
Maus is a postmodern graphic novel by Art Spiegelman that depicts himself interviewing his father in the late 1970s about his experiences as a Polish Jew and surviving the Holocaust in Auschwitz.