[1][2] The centerpiece of the book is an interview with Art Spiegelman, the author of Maus, conducted by Hillary Chute.
It also has interviews with his wife and children, sketches, photographs, family trees, assorted artwork, and a DVD with video, audio, photos, and an interactive version of Maus.
[3] It also has documents such as the letters of rejection Spiegelman received from major publishers before Pantheon gave him a contract.
[3] MetaMaus won a 2011 National Jewish Book Award in the category Biography, Autobiography, Memoir,[4] a 2012 Eisner Award in the category best comics-related book,[5] and an honorable mention in the 2012 Sophy Brody Award.
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