Reading the Funnies : Looking at Great Cartoonists Throughout the First Half of the 20th Century
Editorial Reviews
Village Voice, 13 February 2002
[A] series of alternative universes whose "daily, hypnotic present tense" he celebrates in beautifully long, dense sentences.
Book Description
The comic strip has been a staple of American newspapers for nearly a century. It is a creation unique to cultural life and, in addition to entertainment, has commented on the way we see and view ourselves. From its high culture influence on Pop Art to its low culture appeal to children of all ages, the comic strip has had a lasting hold on the imaginations of generations. Noted writer Donald Phelps provides essays on popular classics, such as Chester Gould's Dick Tracy, E.C. Segar's Thimble Theatre (which produced Popeye), and Frank King's Gasoline Alley. His keen eye discerns the sublime qualities of this most American art form with wit and refreshing candor. Reading the Funnies offers an elegant and eloquent look into this fascinating slice of American popular culture.
Reading the Funnies : Looking at Great Cartoonists Throughout the First Half of the 20th Century,Donald Phelps,Fantagraphics Books,1560973684,American - General,Art & Art Instruction,Fantasy,General,Literary Criticism,Popular Culture - General,Techniques - Cartooning
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