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Reviews
RONY
It is ridiculous that this cautionary and exemplary depiction of one of the worst happenings in recent human history gets taken away from educational premises just because there are a few panels depicting the prisoners naked, one of the many undignifying ways they have been treated. One can draw more and more parallels of Vladek's behaviours in the present which got engraved in his nature as they led him to survive the tortures of the past.
Will Snowden
The work itself is an extraordinary achievement and the hardcover edition is beautiful. As it was in their nature, as cats kill mice.
R. Modgil
ANYWAY, great book and excellent seriousness of the seller! Among the details in the description I seem to have not read about this language change. He has quite an unsympathetic nature and - ironically enough - is "in some ways [. Unfortunately, our copy arrived with the back cover split and coming away from the rest of the book.
Moon Flower
It is the story about Vladek, one person who managed to endure and survive these horrors and ordeals, presented genuinely in a non-evaluating way. The Complete Maus by Art Spiegelman was a disturbing yet captivating experience to me. It should be required reading for every High School student in the world and for every politician. Bought paperback, cause easy to hold.
Madeson
. I would say this is less than 'very good' quality
D.D.
If you are interested in the second world war or great story telling accompanied by compelling art work, look no further. I did not like part 2 as much as part 1 because it takes some focus away from Vladek's experiences in favour of his interview and interactions with Art. Though, the two stories - being his past and present - are intertwined through his character.