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Overview

A new edition of Saul Steinberg’s memoir-in-drawing of his escape from fascist Europe, staying briefly in the Dominican Republic and then travelling up into America, capturing absurdities, delights, and the grim realities of war along the way.

To escape fascist Europe, the artist Saul Steinberg drew his way to America. He made it to New York in 1942 already in contract with The New Yorker, but was soon called up to serve in World War II. This book, All In Line, is a memoir-via-drawing of this key time in Steinberg’s life, when he began to find his line and his way in America.

In his cartoons and illustrations for The New Yorker and others, Steinberg depicted delightful absurdities and quiet moments: a painter saws a long canvas into smaller, sellable portions; a child draws a gigantic face on the sidewalk to the confusion of passersby; a woman alone in her room bends metal hangers into the shapes of faces.

But Steinberg didn’t shy away from facing the grim realities of his era. There are withering anti-fascist cartoons, as well as glimpses of war: skies crowded with bombers, families on the run, army convoys, broken-down jeeps, and smoldering battlefields.

This new edition of All In Line includes an introduction by the cartoonist Liana Finck and an afterword by the writer Iain Topliss on Steinberg’s creation of the book. This new edition of All In Line will resonate with lifelong fans of Steinberg, as well as artists just beginning to find their own way.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781681378626
Publisher: New York Review Books
Publication date: 11/19/2024
Pages: 160
Sales rank: 557,353
Product dimensions: 9.25(w) x 12.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Saul Steinberg (1914–1999), famed worldwide for giving graphic definition to the postwar age, had one of the most remarkable careers in American art. While renowned for the covers and drawings that appeared in The New Yorker for nearly six decades, he was equally acclaimed for the drawings, paintings, prints, collages, and sculptures he exhibited internationally in galleries and museums. His book The Labyrinth was reissued by New York Review Books in 2018.

Liana Finck is a regular contributor to The New Yorker and the author of several books of comics, most recently the graphic novel Let There Be Light. She currently teaches English at Barnard College. She lives in New York City.

Iain Topliss is the author of The Comic Worlds of Peter Arno, William Steig, Charles Addams, and Saul Steinberg. He lives in Melbourne, Australia.
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