Art Spiegelman

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Pulitzer Prize-winning author and illustrator; husband of editor Françoise Mouly and father of graphic novelist Nadja Spiegelman

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Longtime friend and editor of Bookworm, Alan Howard, returns to host this episode, the last of 10 shows to journey through Bookworm’s 33 years and offer a retrospective look at…

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