Author: | Mr. Fish | ISBN: | 9781617750687 |
Publisher: | Akashic Books (Ignition) | Publication: | July 19, 2011 |
Imprint: | Akashic Books | Language: | English |
Author: | Mr. Fish |
ISBN: | 9781617750687 |
Publisher: | Akashic Books (Ignition) |
Publication: | July 19, 2011 |
Imprint: | Akashic Books |
Language: | English |
“Go Fish is that rarest of creatures: an essential collection of political cartoons.” —David Rees, author of Get Your War On
This volume of cartoons from the revered Mr. Fish (aka Dwayne Booth) spans politics, popular culture, economic disaster, and much more, and nobody—right, left, or middle—is safe from his razor-edged satire. Included are cartoons never previously published as well as original essays by Mr. Fish, whose work has appeared in such venues as Harper’s Magazine, Truthdig, the Los Angeles Times, The**Atlantic, and Vanity Fair.
“Fish’s work makes you want to do something—even if you’re not entirely sure what that something is—to change things for the better, and the feeling stays with you long after the book is closed.” —Verbicide Magazine
“A vibrant example of political cartooning as it is practiced at its heights. . . . Anyone who thinks political cartooning is stale need only take a closer look at this body of work. . . . Certifiably brilliant.” —Los Angeles Review of Books
“Go Fish is that rarest of creatures: an essential collection of political cartoons.” —David Rees, author of Get Your War On
This volume of cartoons from the revered Mr. Fish (aka Dwayne Booth) spans politics, popular culture, economic disaster, and much more, and nobody—right, left, or middle—is safe from his razor-edged satire. Included are cartoons never previously published as well as original essays by Mr. Fish, whose work has appeared in such venues as Harper’s Magazine, Truthdig, the Los Angeles Times, The**Atlantic, and Vanity Fair.
“Fish’s work makes you want to do something—even if you’re not entirely sure what that something is—to change things for the better, and the feeling stays with you long after the book is closed.” —Verbicide Magazine
“A vibrant example of political cartooning as it is practiced at its heights. . . . Anyone who thinks political cartooning is stale need only take a closer look at this body of work. . . . Certifiably brilliant.” —Los Angeles Review of Books