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Wasserman, Dan
Ivan R.Dee

The celebrated political cartoonist of the Boston Globe here charts the vital signs of America’s ailing body politic, from the waning days of Ronald Reagan to the noisy rise of Newt Gingrich. Wasserman is a favorite of newspaper readers around the country for his droll, gimlet-eyed assessments of Washington's twists and turns, often expressed in his trademark four-panel drawings. This collection of several hundred Wasserman cartoons covers eight years of national and international politics, three presidents, two national elections and the beginning of a third, and broken campaign promises too numerous to count. It touches on the public fight-over private morality, the state of the environment, the health-care crisis, and the creeping commercialism of everyday life—with stops along the way for Dan Quayle, gays in the military, the strange life of Ross Perot, and conservatives' obsessions with other people's bedrooms. In his commentary, Dan Wasserman talks about his self-conception as a salaried graffiti artist and graphic heckler, and tries to tie together some of the threads of his work without the use of polling data or paid political consultants. Paper Cuts is likely to be a nick for the pols and the powerful, and a dose of nitrous oxide for the rest of us.

The Kill Artist
JULES VERNE
SARTRE
Alvaro Siza
Lurie's Worlds
The Euro
Chopin
Blood and gold
Gehry talks
Paper Cuts
Car-Mus WAS

The celebrated political cartoonist of the Boston Globe here charts the vital signs of America’s ailing body politic, from the waning days of Ronald Reagan to the noisy rise of Newt Gingrich. Wasserman is a favorite of newspaper readers around the country for his droll, gimlet-eyed assessments of Washington's twists and turns, often expressed in his trademark four-panel drawings. This collection of several hundred Wasserman cartoons covers eight years of national and international politics, three presidents, two national elections and the beginning of a third, and broken campaign promises too numerous to count. It touches on the public fight-over private morality, the state of the environment, the health-care crisis, and the creeping commercialism of everyday life—with stops along the way for Dan Quayle, gays in the military, the strange life of Ross Perot, and conservatives' obsessions with other people's bedrooms. In his commentary, Dan Wasserman talks about his self-conception as a salaried graffiti artist and graphic heckler, and tries to tie together some of the threads of his work without the use of polling data or paid political consultants. Paper Cuts is likely to be a nick for the pols and the powerful, and a dose of nitrous oxide for the rest of us.

The Kill Artist
Fiction
JULES VERNE
Fiction
SARTRE
Sorted
Alvaro Siza
Sorted
Lurie's Worlds
Sorted
Keith Haring (1958-1990)
Sorted
The Euro
Sorted
Nasserist Ideology
Sorted
Chopin
Sorted
The doodles of Sam Dibble
Additional book
Tevye the Dairyman and Motl the Cantor's Son
Fiction
Blood and gold
Science fiction
Complete Fairy-tales of Oscar Wilde
Fiction
Gehry talks
Sorted
Shooting the Witness
Comics
The Ungentlemanly Art
Sorted
Prizewinning Political Cartoons
Comics
When We Can't See the Forest for the Bushes
Comics
Oleg in Peaceland
Comics
Ankara Uluslararası Karikatür Festivali /Ankara International Cartoon Festival
Comics