En 1986 le premier tome de Maus
En 1986 Art SPIEGELMAN publie le 1er volume de Maus qui raconte les évènements historiques et tragiques vécus par son père
Analyse d'un fragment: les photos de famille (tome II p. 1 'adaptation de. MAUS d'Art Spiegelman
de mieux l'instabilité stylistique de Spiegelman
doivent présenter l'analyse d'une thématique parti- Planche tirée d'Art Spiegelman Maus
Maus - Tome 2 1 – Quel est le titre de la bande dessinée ? ... Comment Art Spiegelman traduit-il graphiquement le ton et les différents volumes de voix ...
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Thème : c'est une biographie du père de l'auteur Vladek Spiegelman. II) Description. 1) Description et analyse de la couverture du 2 ème tome.
Page 1. Page 2. Page 3. Analyse d'une planche de bande dessinée (1 er volume en 1987 et 2 ème volume en 1992). Auteur : Art Spiegelman juif New Yorkais ...
Maus tells the story of Vladek Spiegelman’s experiences in Poland during the 1930s and 1940s as the Nazis came to power and swept across Europe persecuting the Jews At the same time Art Spiegelman tells his own story focusing on his fractured relationship with his father as he attempts to find out about his past
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Maus is a graphic novel written and illustrated Art Spiegelman and published from as a serialized comic strip that ran from 1980 to 1991. The story is a recounting of Spiegelman’s father’s experience as a Holocaust survivor, as well as Spiegelman’s interviews with his father on the subject.
By this time, Spiegelman had begun to interview his father, Wladyslaw, about his experiences in the wartime Poland and Germany, and to draw comics based on their conversations. He published the first of the comics that would eventually become Maus in the second issue of Raw, in December 1980.
He confides to Mala that he is worried about how he is portraying his father in Maus, that in some ways, he has drawn him as a stereotypical, miserly, racist Jew. Vladek walks into the kitchen, and Art shows him preliminary drawings from the comic he is writing about his father's Holocaust experiences.