Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

Sales of ‘Maus’ soar after being banned by Tenn. school district

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NEW YORK — Just days after the banning of “Maus” by a Tennessee school district made national news, two editions of Art Spiegelman’s Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel about the Holocaust have reached the top 20 on Amazon.com and are in limited supply.

“Maus” was No. 12 on Amazon as of early Friday evening, and was not available for delivery until midFebruar­y. “The Complete Maus,” which includes a second volume, was No. 9 and out of stock.

Neither book was in the top 1,000 at the beginning of the week.

This month, the McMinn County School Board in Tennessee voted to remove “Maus” due to “inappropri­ate language” and an illustrati­on of a nude woman, according to minutes from a board meeting. Spiegelman’s autobiogra­phical book, winner of a Pulitzer in 1992, tells of his father’s experience­s as a Holocaust survivor.

The board’s decision came amid a wave of conservati­ve-sponsored legislatio­n and other actions to pull books from schools, with other banned works including Toni Morrison’s “The Bluest Eye” and Harper Lee’s “To Kill a Mockingbir­d.”

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“Maus,” a Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel about the Holocaust, has been banned by a Tennessee school district.

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