All Meat Looks Like South America: The World of Bruce McCall
All Meat Looks Like South America is the best of the best of Bruce McCall's distinguished career as one of America's preeminent illustrators and humorists — a man, Steve Martin once said, who possesses "a special kind of evil genius." Handpicked by McCall from his large archive, from his gallery shows, and from the pages and covers of The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, the New York Times, and many other publications, this collection is a dream come true for Bruce's legion of fans. It is a hilarious tongue-in-cheek artist's tour, as we're made privy to many classic illustrated essays, such as "Golf Carts of the Third Reich," "Hollywood Memories," and "Richard Nixon: Live Tonight " — not to mention never-before-seen illustrations that Bruce has kept stashed away in locked vaults and behind false bookcases. In all, it is a stunning celebration of a unique talent, a feast for the eye and the funny bone, as Bruce McCall proves without a shadow of a doubt that indeed all meat looks like South America.
- Author
- Bruce McCall
- Format
- hardcover
- Pages
- 120
- Publisher
- Crown Archetype
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9780609608029
- Genres
- humor
- Release date
- 2003
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