The Rejection Collection: Cartoons You Never Saw, and Never Will See, in The New Yorker
These rejects were piling up in the dusty corners of studios all over the country. Sam Gross, who has been contributing since 1962, has more than 12,000 rejected cartoons. (Seriously. He's been numbering every single cartoon he's ever submitted to The New Yorker since the very beginning.) Enter editor Matthew Diffee. He tapped his fellow cartoonists, asking them to rescue these hilarious lost gems. From the artists' stacks of all-time favorite rejects, Diffee handpicked the standouts -- the cream of the crap -- and created The Rejection Collection, a place where good ideas go when they die. Too risqu?, silly, or weird for The New Yorker, the cartoons in this book offer something no other collection has: They have never been seen in print until now.
With a foreword by New Yorker cartoon editor Robert Mankoff that explains the sound judgment, respectability, and scruples not found anywhere in these pages, and handwritten questionnaires that introduce the quirky character of each artist, The Rejection Collection will appeal to fans of The New Yorker...and to anyone with a slightly sick sense of humor.
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| From: Amazon Posted: Feb 22, 2007 Type: User Review |
The Rejection Collection
For those who like The New Yorker cartoons, these are clever and funny. The bios of the cartoonists were interesting also.
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| From: Amazon Posted: Feb 19, 2007 Type: User Review |
If you don't know what to give your uncle for Christmas--
This is a good gift for the coffee table--or for bathroom reading. Most of the cartoons are really funny, and the comments by the creators are almost all interesting to read.
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| From: Amazon Posted: Feb 15, 2007 Type: User Review |
Funny, irreverent
Really fun and funny, and some of the best humor is in the bio questionnaires the writers were forced to fill out at, apparently, the last minute.
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| From: Amazon Posted: Feb 10, 2007 Type: User Review |
Hilarious Book Needs a Sequel
I loved this book! Many of the cartoons are irreverent, with nothing held sacred, and that suits my sense of humor to a "T." I'm hoping for another one soon!
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| From: Amazon Posted: Feb 07, 2007 Type: User Review |
I laughed until I cried...
As a whippersnapper I read New Yorker cartoons. They inspired me to become an illustrator. My lack of success was a source of humor to others, and I inadvertantly became a humorist. It is helpful to read this book and see how those at the top of...
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