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Comic books, graphic novels and the Holocaust. Beyond Maus
The 1991 publication of Maus, Art Spiegelman’s innovative and moving Holocaust story, revived the “ninth art,” as Claude Beylie described the comic book. Maus elevated graphic narratives from a low...