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Why ‘Maus’ Matters Now

Por: The Atlantic Life November 22, 2022

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What makes the book controversial is exactly what makes it valuable.Erik Carter / The AtlanticNovember 21, 2022, 2:11 PM ETIn the 1970s, the cartoonist Art Spiegelman jotted down a thought in a notebook. “Maybe Western civilization has forfeited any right to literature with a big ‘L,’” he wrote. “Maybe vulgar, semiliterate, unsubtle comic books are an appropriate form for speaking of the unspeakable.” It came to him around the time... + full article



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