Art Spiegelman is a contributing editor and artist for the New Yorker, and co-founder/editor of Raw, the acclaimed magazine of avant-garde comics and graphics. His drawings and prints have been exhibited in museums and galleries here and abroad. Honours he has received for Maus include the Pulitzer Prize, a Guggenheim fellowship, and nominations for the National Book Critics Circle Award. He lives in New York City.
“Richly rewarding…The book also serves as a master class on the
making and reading of comics…The last frame encapsulates in one
single moment the artfulness behind the tale we’ve just read, and
the uneasy combination of filial pride and anger that flowed
through Maus and flows through Metamaus as well.” –The New York
Times Book Review
“As a floor plan for endless exploration, it is the Haus That
“Maus” Built…Pick any page and gaze. The windows into these stories
about the story are to be found at every turn, filling the space
with insightful light.” –Washington Post’s Comic Riffs
“Art Spiegelman has done more than any other writer of the last few
decades to change our understanding of the way stories about the
Holocaust can be written…MetaMaus is a profound meditation on the
meaning of sources and the uses we make of them.” –The New
Republic
“A fascinating meditation on art, writing, and one of the darkest
periods in human history.” –The Atlantic
“Mr. Spiegelman’s new book, MetaMaus, functions as a kind of
artist’s scrapbook, chapbook, photo album and storage trunk . . .
Mr. Spiegelman is a witty and testy raconteur, and Ms. Chute knows
a good deal about comics and she pulls good things from him . . . .
Spiegelman is charismatic, and the photographs of him sprinkled
throughout are pretty delightful.” –New York Times
“Few books have made as much impact as Maus has. MetaMaus explores
this impact, as well as providing some of the original notebook
material on the graphic novels…[contains] the single most powerful
graphic representation of the effects of the Holocaust…If you are
serious about comics or the Holocaust, this book should be on your
shelf.” –San Francisco Book Review
“Each page is more beautiful than the next . . . you’ll find
yourself as engrossed in it as you were in Maus.” –Jewish Book
Council Blog
“MetaMaus is an intriguing look into the guts of a massive
artistic-historical project. With its visual, textual and
historical components, the book untangles the tight narrative and
visual knots into which the medium, the message and the process of
Maus are tied. With grist to millers of either Maus, Spiegelman or
both, it is a must-have item.” –Forward
“MetaMaus will leave even the most ardent admirers of Maus newly in
awe of its author's creative courage, ingenuity and stamina.” –San
Francisco Chronicle
“At the risk of ruffling Donald's feathers, it could be argued that
Maus, Art Spiegelman's aching Holocaust tale, is as compelling a
comics creation as the best of Mickey. MetaMaus details the back
story and making of Spiegelman's masterpiece.” –NPR.org
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