Arlington Public Library to host author of a controversial graphic novel ahead of Banned Books Week
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Arlington Public Library to host the author of a controversial graphic novel ahead of Banned Books Week
James Jarvis Today at 1:30pm
Author Art Spiegelman and the cover of his graphic novel about the Holocaust, Maus (via Arlington Public Library)
Arlington Public Library says it is taking a stand against book banning across the U.S. and in Virginia, declaring itself a book sanctuary. ... Everyone should read whatever they want, whenever they want and however they want, said Library Director Diane Kresh in an announcement on
social media this week.
As part of that commitment, Kresh plans to host a panel discussion featuring Pulitzer Prize-winning author Art Spiegelman, who is
no stranger to the issue of book banning.
Last year, a Tennessee school board banned Pulitzer Prize-winning author Art Spiegelmans graphic novel
Maus: A Survivors Tale, which uses animal characters to portray his fathers experiences during the Holocaust, citing claims of inappropriate language and lewd images. ... Spiegelman later
criticized the decision, arguing the need to confront difficult aspects of history to prevent whitewashing.
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The discussion between Spiegelman and Kresh will take place at Kenmore Middle School auditorium tomorrow (Thursday) at 6:30 p.m., followed by an audience Q&A session. The event
will be streamed and in-person attendees can buy signed copies of Spiegelmans book.