Art Spiegelman

About the Author

Spiegelman was born in Stockholm, Sweden. His parents, Wladyslaw and Andzia Spiegelman (whose names he transliterated as Vladek and Anja in Maus, to make their correct pronunciation more obvious to his readers) were Polish Jews and Holocaust survivors who had been sent to Sweden as refugees following the end of the Second World War. The Spiegelman family immigrated to the United States in 1951. They settled in the Rego Park neighborhood of Queens, in New York City. Spiegelman studied art and philosophy at Harpur College (now known as the State University of New York at Binghamton), but did not graduate because he experienced a mental health crisis that forced him to withdraw from school. In 1971, Spiegelman moved from New York to San Francisco, and began to establish himself as a comics artist. He published work in several underground magazines, and edited an anthology of small-press comics called Arcade. In 1977, he married Françoise Mouly. The couple founded Raw magazine in 1980. 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. Over the next several years, until the magazine ceased publication in 1991, he continued to publish segments of Maus in each issue. The comics were published in novel form in 1986, and a second volume, which continued Vladek and Anja’s story through Auschwitz and Dachau, was published in 1992. Both volumes met with critical and commercial success. Spiegelman spent ten years as a staff artist for The New Yorker magazine, where Mouly worked — and continues to work — as an art editor. His tenure lasted from 1992 until 2001, during which time he drew the iconic image that appeared on the magazine cover immediately after the September 11, 2001 attacks on New York’s World Trade Center. Spiegelman published his reflections on those attacks in his 2004 book, In the Shadow of No Towers. Spiegelman and Mouly have two children together, Nadja and Dashiell. He lives in New York, where continues to publish comics and other art.

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Maus

Artie Spiegelman, a young Jewish-American cartoonist, arrives for a visit at the home of his father, Vladek, after a long estrangement. Vladek is sick and unhappy, stuck in a bad marriage to a rese... view guide