59 Quotes by Art Spiegelman


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    I wanted to create comics as soon as a I learned humans were behind them, that they were not natural phenomena like trees and boulders.

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    I became a degenerate artist. My parents were shaped by their own experiences, and artists weren't so useful in the death camps.

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    Samuel Beckett once said, "Every word is like an unnecessary stain on silence and nothingness." ...On the other hand, he SAID it.

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    Some of the reviewers wanted less. Some wanted lots more. Some wanted lots more of something else. But these strips are exactly what they are.

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    There's a therapeutic aspect to all making, but the nature of working is to compress, condense, and shape stuff, not to just expunge it. It's not just an exorcism.

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    In 1908, you could easily earn $20 to $200 as a cartoonist. What's amazing is that it's still true!

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    I became comfortable with what I knew would be the process of trying to pick up the pieces of brain that were in the rubble and tried to make some mosaic out of the pieces and that that would be the trajectory.

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    The technology that threatens to kill off books as we know them - the 'physical book,' a new phrase in our language - is also making the physical book capable of being more beautiful than books have been since the middle ages.

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