A graphic novel that creatively and respectfully tells the story of three child survivors
But I Live: Three Stories of Child Survivors of the Holocaust, by Miriam Libicki and David Schaffer; Gilad Seliktar, Nico Kamp, and Rolk Kamp; Barbara Yelin and Emmie Arbel; edited by Charlotte Schallié German philosopher Theodor Adorno famously said that “to write poetry after Auschwitz is barbaric.” The meaning of this statement has since been […]
Graphic novel brings the Passover haggadah to life
Marc Weisblott profiles Jordan B. Gorfinkel, author of The Passover Haggadah Graphic Novel.
Graphic artist digs up her family’s dark past
Norman Ravvin reviewes Nora Krug’s Belonging: A German Reckons with History and Home.
Holocaust comic book is a worthy successor to Maus
Karski’s Mission to Stop the Holocaust is among the best examples since the appearance of Maus of what can be done with the comic book genre to confront the Holocaust.
Author’s nasty bubbie is the subject of her debut graphic novel
All grandmothers are sweet little old ladies whose memory everyone cherishes, right? Not necessarily.
Winnipegger pens graphic novel on Christie Pits riot
Jamie Michaels writes a novel about Christie Pits; the most dramatic moment in the history of Toronto’s Jewish community.