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Hardcover Artists' Christmas Cards Book

ISBN: 0894790498

ISBN13: 9780894790492

Artists' Christmas Cards: A Collection Of Original Holiday Greetings

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Artists' Christmas Cards compiled by Steven Heller. From inside flap on dustjacket: "We all have felt the urge to leave our favorite Christmas cards sitting forever atop the fireplace mantel or tacked to the door of our office, gazing at theircharm, humor or whatever attraction they hold. For as Steven Heller writes "To look at them is to smile". In compiling this book Heller looked through 4,000 cards and selected the funniest, the most sensitive, the most imaginative ones he could find. They range from Walt Kelly's cartoon drawing of the beloved Pogo, to Tomi Ungerer's group of tiny Santas popping out of a cash register drawer." This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Great condition - and fun to re-read

This book arrived in new condition and was just as funny as when it first came out in the go-go 80's. It mocks Wall Street and Fifth Ave. excess. Tom Wolfe's best book!

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A Modern Classic!

It's always fun to read a best seller from almost 20 years ago, especially one that was proclaimed as something of a classic at the time. It's even more enjoyable to discover that Tom Wolfe's The Bonfire of the Vanities proves worthy of its acclaim even with the absence of cell phones, email and instant messaging. I mention the technology only because such communications dinosaurs as pay phones play significant roles in...

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The Great American Novel

Tom Wolfe was once asked if the novel is dead. He replied that it's not quite dead, but it's on life support. He thinks the biggest problem with modern novels is that the novelists don't bother to do adequate research on their subject. How can one write a novel about India, for example, if one has never been to India? In Bonfire of the Vanities, Wolfe has done the research and has created an exact representation of modern...

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Exquisite Moments

I think that one of the most startling things about this novel is that, for everyone who reads it, there is a different pivotal image, a separate moment in the book which forms an axis for the work. For me, it's Sherman McCoy's phone conversation with his estranged wife, in which he talks about the days when, as he went off to work, he would turn on the street under the window where she was watching, and give the black power...

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America's Twisted Glory

In *Bonfire of the Vanities*, pop journalist Wolfe takes a sneering satirical look (from a surprisingly European point of view) at American culture and all of its absurdities and obsessions. New York is treated as the microcosm of 80s America with all of its fads, rivalries, economic woes and class inequality mixing together uneasily and then exploding. Sherman McCoy, the supremely irritating central charater, is a fresh-faced...

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