Maus (comics)
Maus: A Survivor's Tale is a graphic novel by Art Spiegelman that recounts his father's struggle to survive the Holocaust as a Polish Jew. The book also follows the author's troubled relationship with his father and the way the effects of war reverberate through generations of a family. In 1992 it won a Pulitzer Prize Special Award, as the Pulitzer committee could not decide whether to categorize it as fiction or biography.
Plot
The book alternates the stories told by his father Vladek Spiegelman, about life in Poland before the Second World War (in Radomsko, Czestochowa, Sosnowiec and Bielsko), and during the war (as a war prisoner near Nuremberg, in Lublin, Sosnowiec again, the nearby Srodula ghetto, Auschwitz as prisoner 175113, Gross Rosen, Dachau), with the contemporary life of Art, Vladek and their surroundings in Rego Park, NY and Florida. As in Don Quixote, the second part also deals with the impact of the publication of the first part. Through the book, Spiegelman shows how his father in spite of his experience still shows racial prejudice against black people, or how he is extremely stingy and makes life very difficult for those around, such as his second wife Mala (after the suicide of Art's mother Anja), also a KZ survivor.
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Radomsko - Czestochowa - Sosnowiec - Bielsko - Nuremberg - Lublin - Srodula - Ghetto - Auschwitz - Gross Rosen - Dachau - Rego Park - Don Quixote - Racial prejudice - Black people - KZ
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