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Art Spiegelman

    15 février 1948

    Art Spiegelman est un artiste de bande dessinée, éditeur et défenseur du médium de la bande dessinée, surtout connu pour son mémoire en bande dessinée lauréat du prix Pulitzer. Son travail explore souvent des thèmes complexes, en utilisant la puissance visuelle unique de la bande dessinée pour les examiner. À travers son art, il cherche à repousser les limites de ce qui peut être exprimé dans ce médium. Son approche se caractérise par la profondeur et l'introspection.

    Art Spiegelman
    MetaMAUS, w. DVD
    Maus 1
    Maus: A survivor's tale. And here my troubles began (2. díl)
    Maus I + II
    Be a Nose!
    Maus
    • 2024

      The book features a charming and playful puppy brought to life through engaging words and illustrations. It captures the joyful essence of a puppy's antics, inviting readers into a whimsical world where the playful spirit of a dog shines through. This delightful combination of storytelling and visuals creates an immersive experience for young readers, celebrating the innocence and joy of puppyhood.

      Open Me...I'm a Dog
    • 2023

      Pulitzer Prize-winning author Art Spiegelman is one of our most influential contemporary artists, and it is hard to overstate his effect on postwar American culture and the world of comics. Maus has shaped the fields of literature, history, and art, and enlivened our collective sense of what these practices can accomplish. Collecting responses to the work that confirm its unique and terrain-shifting status, Maus Now sees writers such as Philip Pullman, Adam Gopnik, Ruth Franklin, and others approaching the complexity of Maus from a wide range of viewpoints and traditions. Organized into three loosely chronological sections ("Contexts", "Problems of Representation" and "Legacy"), the book offers translations of important French, Hebrew, and German essays on Maus for the first time. Maus is revelatory, and generative, in profound and long-lasting ways. With this collection, American literary scholar (and expert on comics and graphic narratives) Hillary Chute assembles the best work around the globe exploring this classic graphic biography.

      Maus Now
    • 2022

      **In a new flexibound format with an updated afterword** This book opens with Portrait of the Artist as a Young %@&*!, creating vignettes of the people, events, and comics that shaped Art Spiegelman. It traces the artist's evolution from a MAD-comics obsessed boy in Rego Park, Queens, to a neurotic adult examining the effect of his parents' memories of Auschwitz on his own son. The second part presents a facsimile of Breakdowns, the long-sought after collection of the artist's comics of the 1970s, the book that triggers these memories. Breakdowns established the mode of formally sophisticated comics that transformed the medium, and includes the prototype of Maus, cubist experiments, an essay on humor, and the definitive genre-twisting pulp story "Ace Hole-Midget Detective." Pulling all this together is an illustrated essay that looks back at the sixties as the artist pushes sixty, and explains the obsessions that brought these works into being. Poignant, funny, complex, and innovative, Breakdowns alters the terms of what can be accomplished in a memoir.

      Breakdowns : portrait of the artist as a young
    • 2020

      The Wild Party

      • 120pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,0(6)Évaluer

      Art Spiegelman's striking black-and-white illustrations bring a fresh intensity to Joseph Moncure March's 1928 poem, Wild Party. The dynamic page designs complement the poem's rhythmic, hard-boiled narrative, capturing the chaotic essence of a single night of excess. Celebrated for its raw and captivating nature, the work is described as both repulsive and fascinating, leaving a lasting impact on readers. This edition revitalizes a lost classic, making it compelling even for those typically uninterested in poetry.

      The Wild Party
    • 2018

      MetaMAUS

      • 299pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,3(2711)Évaluer

      NATIONAL JEWISH BOOK AWARD WINNER • Visually and emotionally rich, MetaMaus is as groundbreaking as the masterpiece whose creation it reveals • Featured in the documentary Art Spiegelman: Disaster Is My Muse In the pages of MetaMaus, Art Spiegelman re-enters the Pulitzer Prize–winning Maus, the modern classic that has altered how we see literature, comics, and the Holocaust ever since it was first published decades ago. He probes the questions that Maus most often evokes—Why the Holocaust? Why mice? Why comics?—and gives us a new and essential work about the creative process. Compelling and intimate, MetaMaus is poised to become a classic in its own right.

      MetaMAUS
    • 2015

      Maus I Y II

      • 296pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,7(829)Évaluer

      Maus narra la historia de Vladek Spiegelman, un judío polaco que sobrevivió al Holocausto, a través de su hijo Art, un dibujante de cómics. Con un enfoque innovador, utiliza la memoria gráfica para explorar el sufrimiento y sus consecuencias en las generaciones posteriores, fusionando tragedia y comedia en una obra única.

      Maus I Y II
    • 2011

      MetaMAUS, w. DVD

      • 296pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,4(75)Évaluer

      'Spiegelman has turned the exuberant fantasy of comics inside out by giving us the most incredible fantasy in comics' history: something that actually occurred. MAUS is terrifying not for its brutality, but for its tenderness and guilt' New Yorker MAUS is widely renowned as one of the greatest pieces of art and literature ever written about the Holocaust. It is adored by readers and studied in colleges and universities all over the world. But what led Art Spiegelman to tell his father's story in the first place? Why did he choose to depict the Jews as mice? How could a comic book confront the terror and brutality of the worst atrocity of the twentieth century? To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the book's first publication, MetaMAUS, prepared by the author, is a vital companion to the classic text and includes never-before- seen sketches, rough and alternate drafts, family and reference photos, notebook and diary entries and the transcript of his interviews with his father Vladek as well as a long interview with Art, in which he discusses the book's extraordinary history and origins. The book includes a brand new DVD packed with extra images, video and commentary.

      MetaMAUS, w. DVD
    • 2009

      Lauréat du prix Pulitzer pour Maus, créateur des Crados et père du roman graphique moderne, Art Spiegelman présente la reproduction à l'état brut de ses carnets et le résultat est aussi drôle, incisif, paillard et touchant que l'homme qui se cache derrière eux. Be a nose ! est un précieux aperçu des griffonnages personnels d'un génie américain.

      Be a Nose!
    • 2008

      The story revolves around Jack and his intriguing new toy, which sparks curiosity and wonder. As Jack explores its nature, readers are drawn into a playful yet mysterious narrative that blurs the lines between fun and fear. The book invites young readers to engage their imaginations, questioning whether the toy is silly, scary, or something uniquely captivating.

      Jack and the Box: Toon Books Level 1
    • 2008

      The creator of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Maus explores the comics form ... and how it formed him! This book opens with Portrait of the Artist as a Young %@&*!, creating vignettes of the people, events, and comics that shaped Art Spiegelman. It traces the artist's evolution from a MAD-comics obsessed boy in Rego Park, Queens, to a neurotic adult examining the effect of his parents' memories of Auschwitz on his own son. The second part presents a facsimile of Breakdowns, the long-sought after collection of the artist's comics of the 1970s, the book that triggers these memories. Breakdowns established the mode of formally sophisticated comics that transformed the medium, and includes the prototype of Maus, cubist experiments, an essay on humor, and the definitive genre-twisting pulp story "Ace Hole-Midget Detective." Pulling all this together is an illustrated essay that looks back at the sixties as the artist pushes sixty, and explains the obsessions that brought these works into being. Poignant, funny, complex, and innovative, Breakdowns alters the terms of what can be accomplished in a memoir.

      Breakdowns: Portrait of the Artist as a Young %@&*!