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    1. Jeet Heer‏Verified account @HeerJeet 3 Dec 2014

      1. I want to talk about Art Spiegelman's "Maus" as a hard-boiled detective novel.

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    2. Jeet Heer‏Verified account @HeerJeet 3 Dec 2014
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      2. I should add my thoughts on Spiegelman inspired by upcoming AGO retrospective on his work: http://www.ago.net/art-spiegelmans-co-mix-a-retrospective …

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    3. Jeet Heer‏Verified account @HeerJeet 3 Dec 2014
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      3. Maus has always inspired debates about its genre-identity. Is it comics or graphic novel or graphic memoir? Non-fiction or fiction?

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    4. Jeet Heer‏Verified account @HeerJeet 3 Dec 2014
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      4. One obvious answer is that Maus is based on non-fiction material artfully shaped into narrative form. The craft of shaping often ignored

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    5. Jeet Heer‏Verified account @HeerJeet 3 Dec 2014
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      5. One way to understand Maus is to see that the structure owes much to hard-boiled detective fiction.

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    6. Jeet Heer‏Verified account @HeerJeet 3 Dec 2014
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      6. Spiegelman has a longstanding affinity for hardboiled genre which is worth tracing before we talk about Maus.

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    7. Jeet Heer‏Verified account @HeerJeet 3 Dec 2014
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      7. Prior to Maus, Spiegelman's longest work was "Ace Hole, Midget Detective" -- a parody of the hardboiled genre.

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    8. Jeet Heer‏Verified account @HeerJeet 3 Dec 2014
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      8. Spiegelman and @FrancoiseMouly named their son Dashiell, after the author of the Maltese Falcon

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    9. Jeet Heer‏Verified account @HeerJeet 3 Dec 2014
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      9. Post-Maus, Spiegelman helped organize & edit comics adaptations of several hard-boiled inflected works including Auster's City of Glass

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    10. Jeet Heer‏Verified account @HeerJeet 3 Dec 2014
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      10. So let's read Maus as detective novel. It's about Spiegelman trying to solve the greatest crime of the twentieth century, the Holocaust

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      Jeet Heer‏Verified account @HeerJeet 3 Dec 2014

      11. Spiegelman is the detective and the prime witness is his father Vladek. Every chapter of first book has Spiegelman interrogating Vladek

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        2. Jeet Heer‏Verified account @HeerJeet 3 Dec 2014
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          12. Beyond the larger mystery of the Holocaust there is the particular mystery of Spiegelman's mom Anja, a survivor who committed suicide.

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        3. Jeet Heer‏Verified account @HeerJeet 3 Dec 2014
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          13. Vladek Spiegelman is not just a witness but also a suspect. He destroys a key piece of evidence: Anja's diary.

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