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Runs approx 30 minutes
NPR:org: Pulitzer Prize-winning political cartoonist Mike Peters, the man behind the Mother Goose and Grimm cartoon strip, speaks with former New Yorker staff writer and artist Art Spiegelman (creator of Maus)about whether the magazine's cover missed the mark and reinforced stereotypes, or if it did its job.
Spiegelman's new book "Breakdowns: Portrait of the Artist as a Young %@&*!" can be checked out over at Amazon.com by clicking right here
Runs approx 30 minutes
NPR:org: Pulitzer Prize-winning political cartoonist Mike Peters, the man behind the Mother Goose and Grimm cartoon strip, speaks with former New Yorker staff writer and artist Art Spiegelman (creator of Maus)about whether the magazine's cover missed the mark and reinforced stereotypes, or if it did its job.
Spiegelman's new book "Breakdowns: Portrait of the Artist as a Young %@&*!" can be checked out over at Amazon.com by clicking right here
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