American cartoonist and author, best known for the graphic novel Maus.

Maus was created across 1973–1991. The work uses animal allegory (Jews as mice, Germans as cats) and was translated into over 20 languages. It received major comics awards (including Angoulême and Eisner) and was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1992. Spiegelman's approach mixes documentary testimony, family autobiography, and stark black-and-white artwork.

Maus by Art Spiegelman is widely praised as a landmark graphic novel that blends Holocaust testimony with autobiographical elements. The work, drawn in black-and-white and divided into two parts, uses animal allegory (Jews as mice, Germans as cats) to powerful effect. It was published across 1973–1991 and received major awards including the Pulitzer Prize in 1992. Critics highlight its emotional impact and narrative craft.

For:Readers of graphic novels, students of Holocaust literature, comics scholars, educators

 Yes. Life always sides with life, and ultimately the victims are blamed. But the BEST did not survive, nor did they die. It was all RANDOM!

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