What's So Funny?: A Cartoonist's Memoir

Author:   David Sipress
Publisher:   Mariner Books
ISBN:  

9780063268739


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   21 March 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   David Sipress
Publisher:   Mariner Books
Imprint:   Mariner Books
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9780063268739


ISBN 10:   0063268736
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   21 March 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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David Sipress's engaging, illuminating, and hilarious memoir will perhaps clarify what dark forces are at work when it comes to becoming a cartoonist rather than a podiatrist, a billionaire tech mogul, or someone who is deeply into collecting owl figurines. And if it doesn't, you will love it anyway. -- Roz Chast, author of Can't We Talk About Something More Pleasant? David Sipress, one of the most brilliant cartoonists in the history of The New Yorker, has written a beautiful memoir, equally moving and hilarious. It's like spending time with the funniest and kindest person you've ever met. -- Andy Borowitz, New York Times bestselling author of The Borowitz Report Cartooning is a serious business, as David Sipress reminds in this engaging and frequently moving memoir. Sipress has not only crafted a winning self-portrait of the artist, he also writes about his complicated family life with deep affection and unsparing honesty. What's So Funny? will make you laugh, and it will break your heart, and it comes with lots of Sipress's cartoons too, which are worth the price of admission in and of themselves. -- Tom Perrotta, author of Election and Little Children An affectionate, introspective memoir from the acclaimed cartoonist...In crisp, clean, anecdotal prose, [Sipress] chronicles his life story, his mischievous cartooning, and the germination of his ideas, with many included for readers to appreciate...This addictive, witty, David Sedaris-esque story is a hoot. -- Kirkus, starred review Sipress draws on his gift for evoking the predicaments of human nature to tell beguiling stories about his life and career...a delightful jaunt through an inspiring artist's mind. -- Publishers Weekly [H]is cartoons act more as punctuation marks to the narrative, written in prose that is also economical and amiable (and occasionally devastating)...It's an endearingly vulnerable tale of being molded by one's family of origin, then crawling out from under its suffocating weight. -- New York Times This droll, emotionally bare memoir by the longtime New Yorker cartoonist is a master class in how artists can use their personal lives to fortify their work. -- Shelf Awareness [Sipress' cartoons] make you cringe and chuckle all at once. -- Boston.com


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DAVID SIPRESS has been staff cartoonist since 1998 for The New Yorker, where he has published nearly 700 cartoons. He lectures widely on cartooning, and his autobiographical writing has appeared frequently on newyorker.com.

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