I can't think of any life experience from the Holocaust lacking a compelling narrative. Though I find the term trite, how could any biography of one facing such systematic "evil" be anything but engrossing?In light of the context, it's difficult for me to address Mauson its merits as a graphic nove...
Who'd a thunk a 'cartoon' about Nazi cats and Jewish mice would be a heartbreaking and gut wrenchingly profound read? I sure didn't. You'd think the Pulitzer Prize might have clued me in. Today is the day that I officially stop underestimating graphic novels. The way that Art Spiegelman interspe...
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