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    <![CDATA[Explainers: The Complete Village Voice Strips (1956-1966)]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p><strong><strong>The first of four volumes collecting  Feiffer's landmark <em>Village Voice</em>  strips.</strong> </strong>  <p>&quot;My aim was to take the Robert Benchley hero  and launch him into the Age of Freud.&quot; —Jules  Feiffer</p>  &lt;p /&gt;  <p>In 1956, a relatively  unknown cartoonist by the name of Jules Feiffer  started contributing a strip to the only  alternative weekly published in the US, a small  radical newspaper called <em>The Village  Voice</em>. It was originally titled <em>Sick  Sick Sick</em>, but Feiffer changed the name to, simply, <em>Feiffer</em>, because he got tired of explaining that the title referred to the society he was commenting on, not the nature of his  humor, which, he insisted, was not sick.</p>  &lt;p /&gt;  <p>Politically, the '50s was dominated by  the insipid Presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower;  the backwash of Joe McCarthy; and the Cold War,  which was in full swing. Culturally, the Beats  were revolutionizing literature, Marlon Brando  was changing the face of acting, and Elvis  Presley was altering the public's perception of pop music. The post-war suburban bliss of the  country was being challenged by sociologists and economists in books like <em>The Lonely  Crowd</em>, <em>The Other America</em>, and  <em>The Afflulent Society</em>. The civil rights movement was gaining momentum. Camelot was just  around the corner, and would be shattered by the assassinations of JFK, RFK, and MLK. The Vietnam  War would polarize the country. It was into this scrambled political-cultural climate that Jules  Feiffer flung himself full throttle for the next ten years.</p>  &lt;p /&gt;  <p>His strip tackled just  about every issue, private and public, that  affected the sentient American: relationships,  sexuality, love, family, parents, children,  psychoanalysis, neuroses, presidents,  politicians, media, race, class, labor,  religion, foreign policy, war, and one or two  other existential questions. It was the first  time that the American public had been subjected to a weekly dose of comics that so  uncompromisingly and wittily confronted  individuals' private fears and society's  public transgressions. <em>Explainers</em> is  the first of four volumes collecting Feiffer's  entire run of weekly strips from <em>The Village Voice</em>. This edition contains approximately  500 strips originally published between 1956 and 1966 in a brick-like landscape hardcover  format.</p></p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[This book is a sustained work of genius. Essential reading for anyone with a brain, sense of humor and conscience.]]></body>
    
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