Art Spiegelman based the graphic novel Maus off his father's experiences in the Holocaust. In this 2002 WTTW interview, he plays some of the tape of his father's recollections: The U.S. and the Holocaust continues tonight on WTTW
The author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel Maus speaks to Chicago Tonight’s Phil Ponce in 2002 about the book and his father’s survival of
the Holocaust, which inspired the novel. He also reads an excerpt of the novel and plays an excerpt of tape of his father’s narration of his experiences.
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