Itzhak Avraham ben Zeev Spiegelman (/ˈspiːɡəlmən/ SPEE-gəl-mən; born February 15, 1948), professionally known as Art Spiegelman, is an American cartoonist...
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Maus (redirect from Vladek Spiegelman)
is a graphic novel by American cartoonist Art Spiegelman, serialized from 1980 to 1991. It depicts Spiegelman interviewing his father about his experiences...
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magazine editor. Nadja Spiegelman is the daughter of cartoonist Art Spiegelman (author of the graphic novel Maus) and Françoise Mouly (art editor of the New...
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since 1993 as the art editor of The New Yorker. Mouly is married to cartoonist Art Spiegelman, and is the mother of writer Nadja Spiegelman. As editor and...
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Raw was a comics anthology edited by Art Spiegelman and Françoise Mouly and published in the United States by Mouly from 1980 to 1991. It was a flagship...
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Kitsch (redirect from Kitsch art)
"Art Spiegelman: If It Walks Like a Fascist…" Literary Hub, 22 March 2017. Retrieved 7 July 2024. Bourne, Michael. "Beyond Holokitsch: Spiegelman Goes...
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a magazine-sized comics anthology created and edited by cartoonists Art Spiegelman and Bill Griffith to showcase underground comix. Published quarterly...
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March 8, 2023. Retrieved November 4, 2023. McGee, Kathleen. "Spiegelman Speaks: Art Spiegelman is the author of Maus for which he won a special Pulitzer...
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have been challenged, including high-profile examples like Maus by Art Spiegelman and New Kid by Jerry Craft. The American Library Association documented...
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including Crumb, Shelton, Kim Deitch, Trina Robbins, Spain Rodriguez, and Art Spiegelman before true underground comix emerged from San Francisco with the first...
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Mystery in 2004. In March 2006, published as text with illustrations by Art Spiegelman and an introduction by Lucy Sante - ISBN 9780143039839. In 2009, Audible...
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Breakdowns (comics) (category Comics by Art Spiegelman)
underground comic strips by American cartoonist Art Spiegelman. The book is made up of strips dating to before Spiegelman started planning his graphic novel Maus...
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The underground comics movement was spearheaded by creators such as Art Spiegelman, Robert Crumb, Harvey Pekar, Kim Deitch and Spain Rodriguez. Larry Welz...
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different pop culture topics. The series was the brainchild of cartoonist Art Spiegelman, then a consultant for Topps. He came up with the product idea after...
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Survivor's Tale: My Father Bleeds History by Art Spiegelman (1986) Read Yourself RAW by Art Spiegelman and Françoise Mouly (1987) School is Hell: A Cartoon...
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In the Shadow of No Towers (category Comics by Art Spiegelman)
Towers is a 2004 work of comics by American cartoonist Art Spiegelman. It is about Spiegelman's reaction to the September 11 attacks on the World Trade...
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underground comix: such cartoonists as Aline Kominsky, Robert Crumb, and Art Spiegelman soon turned to producing similarly confessional works. Binky Brown has...
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finally I've got my gag. The simplicity of his style brought praise from Art Spiegelman and other artists. Tom Smucker, writing in The Village Voice, observed:...
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MetaMaus (category Comics by Art Spiegelman)
a book by Art Spiegelman, published by Random House/Pantheon Books in 2011. The centerpiece of the book is an interview with Art Spiegelman, the author...
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Resistance literature (section Art Spiegelman)
color and nonbinary people behind the scenes of the animation industry. Art Spiegelman is an American cartoonist most famous for his book Maus. In it, he uses...
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Alternative comics (redirect from Art comics)
had become less creative than it had been in the past. According to Art Spiegelman, "What had seemed like a revolution simply deflated into a lifestyle...
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were inspirations for her include Robert Crumb, Alison Bechdel, and Art Spiegelman. She has also cited horror film posters and stories from EC Comics as...
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American public's ignorance around racial divisions in Europe. Cartoonist Art Spiegelman adapted Nazi descriptions of Jews as rodents and vermin for his graphic...
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Such elements are common characteristics of what defines postmodern art. Art Spiegelman, when discussing his selection of a specific style for Maus, described...
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of the wordless novel inspired cartoonists such as Will Eisner and Art Spiegelman to create book-length non-genre comics—"graphic novels". Cartoonists...
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on November 18, 2007. It features guest appearances from Alan Moore, Art Spiegelman, and Dan Clowes as themselves and Jack Black as Milo. It was written...
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Exquisite corpse (section Art)
is a comic book chain-story by 69 all-star cartoonists co-edited by Art Spiegelman and R. Sikoryak. The Breaking Boredom Project in graphic design, Cairo...
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Spiegelmann (redirect from Spiegelman)
include: Art Spiegelman, American comics artist James Spigelman, Chief Justice of New South Wales Jeffrey Spiegelman, American politician Joel Spiegelman, American...
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Understanding Comics (redirect from Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art)
received praise from notable comic and graphic novel authors such as Art Spiegelman, Will Eisner, Alan Moore, Neil Gaiman, and Garry Trudeau (who reviewed...
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In the 1970s, Ward's example of wordless novels inspired cartoonists Art Spiegelman and Will Eisner to create their first graphic novels. The wordless novel...
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