Perfect Nonsense: The Chaotic Comics and Goofy Games of George Carlson

Author:   Rick Marschall ,  George Carlson ,  Daniel Yezbick ,  George Carlson
Publisher:   Fantagraphics
ISBN:  

9781606995082


Pages:   318
Publication Date:   24 January 2014
Format:   Hardback
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Perfect Nonsense: The Chaotic Comics and Goofy Games of George Carlson


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Perfect Nonsense tells the complete story behind one of the most innovative and under-rated Golden Age artists, classic children's illustrators, and nonsense poets in American history. For more than 50 years, George Carlson created thousands of distinctive and dynamic cartoons, comics, riddles, and games that thrilled both children and adults with their fanciful spirit and nonsensical humor. There has never been a career retrospective of this startling cartoonist and illustrator - until now! Carlson's inspired cartoons - ranging from the intellectual to the surreal - place him at home with not only acknowledged masters of American humor like George Herriman, S. J. Perelman, Milt Gross, Bill Holman, and Jack Kent, but also globally celebrated absurdists like Beckett, Pirandello, and his life-long inspiration, Lewis Carroll. Carlson also made his mark as an accomplished designer of more serious themes including magazine covers, political cartoons, advertisements, locomotive and naval illustration, and, most famously, the original book jacket for the first edition of Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind. Now, after more than 15 years of searching, compiling, and conjuring, the incredible depth of George Carlson's artistry and ingenuity finally gets the comprehensive treatment it has so long deserved with copious full color examples of material both exquisite and obscure. Alongside plentiful cartoons, individual drawings, and comics (including Carlson's ""ghost"" work on Gene Byrnes' Reg'lar Fellers), this edition offers a meticulously researched critical introduction, rare examples of original art and unpublished projects, and a biographical timeline of Carlson's first three decades as a commercial artist drawing on recently unearthed artifacts from the Carlson family estate. Perfect Nonsense focuses on Carlson's prolific work as a gag cartoonist, children's illustrator, commercial designer, and art instructor from 1907 to just before World War II. Decades before his celebrated Jingle Jangle Comics, Carlson forever altered the nature of children's publishing during his tenure as chief artist and designer for the pioneering children's pulp, John Martin's Book. Carlson turned the magazine itself into a toy, filled with seasonal games, holiday cut-outs, curious crosswords, graphic exercises, puzzles, riddles, rebuses, and more. As Carlson himself once observed, his early works brim with a unique spirit of happiness and fun. We have not only captured the very best of that spirit in this collection, but also the many secrets behind its legacy. Loaded with wonder and wit, the creations of George L. Carlson will inspire cartoon and comics aficionados, teachers of children's media, scholars of American humor, and anyone interested in the ever-evolving landscapes of image and language.

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Author:   Rick Marschall ,  George Carlson ,  Daniel Yezbick ,  George Carlson
Publisher:   Fantagraphics
Imprint:   Fantagraphics
Dimensions:   Width: 23.50cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 31.00cm
Weight:   1.647kg
ISBN:  

9781606995082


ISBN 10:   1606995081
Pages:   318
Publication Date:   24 January 2014
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available.

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"Back in the 1940s, predating LSD, George Carlson's jazzy, freewheeling, self-deconstructing comic book stories were blowing kids' minds, much to their delight. ...[I]f you hadn't yet heard of George Carlson, you might consider engaging in some Perfect Nonsense. And if you think you know him, take another peek.--Michael Dooley ""Print"""


Back in the 1940s, predating LSD, George Carlson s jazzy, freewheeling, self-deconstructing comic book stories were blowing kids minds, much to their delight. [I]f you hadn t yet heard of George Carlson, you might consider engaging in some Perfect Nonsense. And if you think you know him, take another peek. --Michael Dooley


Back in the 1940s, predating LSD, George Carlson's jazzy, freewheeling, self-deconstructing comic book stories were blowing kids' minds, much to their delight. ...[I]f you hadn't yet heard of George Carlson, you might consider engaging in some Perfect Nonsense. And if you think you know him, take another peek.--Michael Dooley Print


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George Carlson was born in 1887 and died in 1962 in his hometown of Fairfield, CT.

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