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Russian bookstores began removing a graphic novel about the Holocaust from their shelves due to the large swastika on its cover. The stores reportedly removed the book “Maus” by Art Spiegelman ...
Inspectors seeking “book covers with Nazi symbols, in particular drawings of the swastika, led the company to consult with lawyers about the legitimacy of selling this book in our chain ...
A Russian law banning Nazi propaganda has succeeded in removing one of the greatest anti-Nazi chronicles from its bookshelves. “Maus,” the Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel by Art ...
Anxious to comply with a law against Nazi propaganda, bookstores in Moscow having been pulling copies of the comic book Maus.Art Spiegelman’s Pulitzer Prize-winning book, which uses cats and ...
Russian bookshops have been removing copies of Maus over fear of the country's new anti-Nazi propaganda law. Art Spiegelman's Pulitzer Prize-winning account of his Jewish father's experience of ...
NPR's Robert Siegel talks with author and illustrator Art Spiegelman about how his book Maus, the very antithesis of Nazi propaganda, was purged from Moscow stores because of a swastika on the cover.
When is a swastika not a symbol of Nazi propaganda? Never, according to Russian lawmakers who’ve clearly never read Art Spiegelman’s Pulitzer-winning graphic novel Maus.
In January 2022, the McMinn County School Board in Tennessee voted to remove the graphic novel “Maus” from its eighth grade curriculum. Daily Arts Writers Emma Doettling and Hannah Carapellotti took ...