(Read now) The Rejection Collection: Cartoons You Never Saw, and Never Will See, in The New Yorker
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| #403515 in Books | Gallery Books | 2006-10-03 | 2006-10-03 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.00 x1.00 x8.00l,2.18 | File Name: 1416933395 | 272 pages | Great product!
||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| If you've read one, you've read them all|By melendez|As a Staten Island native, I'm a big New Yorker fan, but these 'rejection collection' books are all the same. I have 2 and the only differences are the covers and the idiotic Q&A's with the cartoonists. The 2 books I have contain the exact same cartoons; there were only 3 in this book that were not the other. Save your mo||The submissions were not set aside because they were not funny but (for the most part) because they were too funny.| --New York Times|About the Author|Matthew Diffee has been contributing cartoons to The New Yor
Each week about fifty New Yorker cartoonists submit ten ideas, yielding five hundred cartoons for no more than twenty spots in the magazine. Arguably the most brilliant single-panel-gag cartoonists in the world create a bunch of cartoons every week that never see the light of day.
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. (Se...
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