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Comix, Jews ‘n Art? Dun’t Esk: A Conversation with Art Spiegelman

Top Pick September 12, 2017 Cambridge Free
Art Spiegelman (Courtesy photo)
Art Spiegelman (Courtesy photo)

Art Spiegelman has almost singlehandedly brought comic books out of the toy closet and onto the literature shelves. In 1992, he won the Pulitzer Prize for his masterful Holocaust narrative “Maus,” which portrayed Jews as mice and Nazis as cats. “Maus II” continued the remarkable story of his parents’ survival of the Nazi regime and their lives later in America. His comics are best known for their shifting graphic styles, their formal complexity, and controversial content.

Spiegelman takes his audience on a chronological tour of the evolution of comics, all the while explaining the value of this medium and why it should not be ignored. He believes that in our post-literate culture the importance of the comic is on the rise, for “comics echo the way the brain works. People think in iconographic images, not in holograms, and people think in bursts of language, not in paragraphs.”

This event is free and open to the public, but tickets are required. Limit of four tickets per person. To get tickets:

  • Free pick-up at the Harvard Box Office (Farkas Hall, 10 Holyoke St.), Aug. 29-Sept. 12
  • By phone (call 617-496-2222)
  • Online for a small fee (click “Go”)
  • At the door at 3 p.m., pending availability

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When
Tuesday, September 12, 2017, 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
Where
Sanders Theatre
45 Quincy St
Cambridge, MA 02138
Price
Free

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