For the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Maus, the terrorist attacks of September 11th were both highly personal and intensely political. In the Shadow of No Towers is a masterful and moving account of the events and aftermath of that tragic day. Spiegelman and his family bore witness to the attacks in their lower Manhattan neighborhood: his teenage daughter had started school directly below the towers days earlier, and they had lived in the area for years. But the horrors they survived that morning were only the beginning for Spiegelman, as his anguish was quickly displaced by fury at the U.S. government, which shamelessly co-opted the events for its own preconceived agenda.
He responded in the way he knows best. In an oversized, two-page-spread format that echoes the scale of the earliest newspaper comics (which Spiegelman says brought him solace after the attacks), he relates his experience of the national tragedy in drawings and text that convey--with his singular artistry and his characteristic provocation, outrage, and wit--the unfathomable enormity of the event itself, the obvious and insidious effects it had on his life, and the extraordinary, often hidden changes that have been enacted in the name of post-9/11 national security and that have begun to undermine the very foundation of American democracy.
Author: Art Spiegelman
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Pantheon Books
Published: 09/07/2004
Series: Pantheon Graphic Library
Pages: 42
Weight: 2.8lbs
Size: 14.40h x 10.00w x 0.90d
ISBN: 9780375423079
Review Citation(s): Library Journal Prepub Alert 05/15/2004 pg. 66
Time 09/06/2004 pg. 87
Publishers Weekly 09/06/2004 pg. 48
New York Times 09/12/2004 pg. 13
Booklist 10/01/2004 pg. 320
USA Today 09/06/2004 pg. 1
USA Today 09/09/2004 pg. 1
SLJ's Best Books 12/01/2004 pg. 57
New York Times 12/05/2004 pg. 40
Library Journal 05/15/2004
School Library Journal 03/01/2005 pg. 241
About the AuthorArt Spiegelman is cofounder/editor of
Raw, the acclaimed magazine of avant-garde comics and graphics. From 1992 to 2002, he was a staff artist and writer for
The New Yorker, which published his powerful black-on-black 9/11 cover a few days after the event. His drawings and prints have been exhibited in museums and galleries throughout the world.
Maus received the Pulitzer Prize and was nominated for the National Book Critics Circle Award. Spiegelman lives in New York City with his wife, Françoise Mouly, and their two children.