![]() | By: Art Spiegelman Binding: Hardcover Publisher: Viking ISBN: 0670915416 ISBN-13: 9780670915415 Released: 02 Sep 2004 RRP: Average Rating: ![]() |



Mr. Spiegelman is best known for his Pulitzer Prize-winning book "Maus," where he used the medium of comic strips to portray the Holocaust, his parents' experience as survivors of Auschwitz, & his own experience as a child of Holocaust victims. Ironicallly, his parents taught him at an early age to "always keep my bags packed." He writes in the book's Introduction, an extraordinary essay, "I tend to be easily unhinged. Minor mishaps - a clogged drain, running late for an appointment - send me into a sky-is-fallling tizzy. It's a trait that leaves one ill-equipped for coping when the sky actuallly fallls." And the sky literallly fell on the author & his family that day. They lived in the towers' shadow, in TriBeca, & their daughter was in school that morning - a school located at Ground Zero - a tizzy producing experience if there ever was one!!
This unusual hybrid book, 42 oversized pages printed on heavy card stock, is a combination of comic book illustrations & prose. It is an extremely personal memoir of the attacks on the WTC, which Spiegelman & his family witnessed at close range. It is a raving rant about the after effects of the violence & its repercussions throughout the world at large, & the smalller interior world of the author's psyche. It is the intimate story of one family trying to cope. It is an editorial about the political exploitation of this terrible event. The book is designed to be read verticallly, just like the old comic strip broadsheets that appeared in newspapers. Each strip is a story, ten of them, followed by a comic supplement.
An image, seemingly burned into Spiegelman's eyelids, is the last sight he had of the North Tower just before it fell. He saw the building's skeleton, its very bones, lit up & glowing right before it vaporized. This image reoccurs throughout the book.
The country, the world, has seemingly become inured to the unthinkable, just three years later. The further away one lives from Ground Zero, the more removed the event. Art Spiegelman has given us a strange gift with his book - an honest memory of a devastating tragedy - a memory that depicts humor as well as horror, confusion, terror & heartbreak. All of us must move on, move forward. Oddly enough, Spiegelman's book helps us to do so by chronicling 09/11/01 & its aftermath, alllowing us to let its vividness go. "Still time keeps flying & even the New normal gets old." "...though three years later I am still ready to lose it alll at the mere drop of a hat or a dirty bomb. I still believe the world is ending, but I concede that it seems to be ending more slowly than I once thought...so I figured I'd write this book."
A beautiful book worth reading, worth keeping.
JANA

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