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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Terry MosherPublisher: McGill-Queen's University Press Imprint: McGill-Queen's University Press Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9780228001560ISBN 10: 0228001560 Pages: 480 Publication Date: 15 May 2020 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviews""One maestro of satire salutes another and gives us the story not just of a life and a pen, but also of an era when Canadians relied on newspapers for informed and witty comment."" Charlotte Gray ""Duncan Macpherson was a Canadian natural resource, as important to us as softwood lumber or hydroelectric power. He had both a hand and an eye born for cartooning. We are lucky to have had him."" Seth ""What makes Professional Heckler so engaging is the sense that it is written by no less a talent. With similar talents and demons, and both products of the same high school art program in Toronto, Mosher brings a blend of reverence, gratitude, envy and understanding of 'Dunc's' career and often-mercurial life that only someone with five decades in the cartooning trenches could. A lighthearted visual romp through Canadian history and a nuanced, honest look at the life of a deeply complicated and gifted artist."" Policy Magazine ""I remember Duncan Macpherson's cartoons so well - the way he nailed the essence of a situation. What would he make of our politicians today? I often wonder."" Margaret Atwood ""Professional Heckler is a fascinating book that gives Duncan Macpherson the enduring respect he so deserves as the dean of Canadian political cartooning. As well, it further reinforces Terry Mosher not only as the cartoonist who remarkably continues Macpherson's legacy, but also his reputation as an authority of the medium that has made him and his mentor so famous."" Montreal Times ""It is a measure of Macpherson's legacy that, many prime ministers later, it is his images that endure; the details forgotten, his subjects still resonate, as Professional Heckler shows. When he retired for the second time, in 1993, the Star published a special section. 'A brawler and a gentleman,' wrote one of his few close friends, the journalist Jack Brehl. One rival simply said, 'He drew so bloody well.'"" Literary Review of Canada ""Professional Heckler is a fascinating book, written in a conversational style that is quite familiar to me (and likely to many other journalists as well). It reminds me of the banter heard after a deadline has been met and the presses are rolling, when 'deskers,' 'journos,' and 'photogs' finally leave their desks and wander down to the local watering hole to chat about life, and deadlines, and the next day's front-page news. Thanks to Mosher's book, we are now well-positioned to reacquaint ourselves with Macpherson's art, as well as with the joy, wit, and skill with which he lampooned many of Canada's most prominent people."" Canada's History What makes Professional Heckler so engaging is the sense that it is written by no less a talent. With similar talents and demons, and both products of the same high school art program in Toronto, Mosher brings a blend of reverence, gratitude, envy and understanding of Dunc's career and often-mercurial life that only someone with five decades in the cartooning trenches could. A lighthearted visual romp through Canadian history and a nuanced, honest look at the life of a deeply complicated and gifted artist. Policy Magazine One maestro of satire salutes another and gives us the story not just of a life and a pen, but also of an era when Canadians relied on newspapers for informed and witty comment. Charlotte Gray Duncan Macpherson was a Canadian natural resource, as important to us as softwood lumber or hydroelectric power. He had both a hand and an eye born for cartooning. We are lucky to have had him. Seth Professional Heckler is a fascinating book that gives Duncan Macpherson the enduring respect he so deserves as the dean of Canadian political cartooning. As well, it further reinforces Terry Mosher not only as the cartoonist who remarkably continues Macpherson's legacy, but also his reputation as an authority of the medium that has made him and his mentor so famous. Montreal Times I remember Duncan Macpherson's cartoons so well--the way he nailed the essence of a situation. What would he make of our politicians today? I often wonder. Margaret Atwood Author InformationTerry Mosher is a political cartoonist, an inductee of the Canadian News Hall of Fame, and the winner of the Michener-Baxter Award, a prestigious prize that honours exceptional contributions to the cause of public-interest journalism in Canada. An officer of the Order of Canada, he is the author of more than fifty books. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |