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MAD Files, The

Writers and Cartoonists on the Magazine that Warped America's Brain!: A Library of America Special...

David Mikics

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LIBRARY OF AMERICA
01 October 2024
Celebrate America's zaniest and most subversive magazine in 26 essays and comix from all-star contributors, including Roz Chast, Jonathan Lethem, and Grady Hendrix.

Before SNL and the wise-guy sarcasm of Letterman and Colbert, before The Simpsons and online memes, there was . . .  MAD.

Celebrate America's zaniest and most subversive magazine in 26 essays and comix from all-star contributors, including Roz Chast, Jonathan Lethem, and Grady Hendrix.

Before SNL and the wise-guy sarcasm of Letterman and Colbert, before The Simpsons and online memes, there was . . .  MAD.

A mainstay of countless American childhoods, MAD magazine exploded onto the scene in the 1950s and gleefully thumbed its nose at all the postwar pieties. MAD became the zaniest, most subversive satire magazine ever to be sold on America's newsstands, anticipating the spirit of underground comix and 'zines and influencing humor writing in movies, television, and the internet to this day.

Edited by David Mikics, The MAD Files celebrates the magazine's impact and the legacy of the Usual Gang of Idiots who transformed puerile punchlines and merciless mockery into an art form. 26 essays and comics present a varied, perceptive, and often very funny account of MAD's significance, ranging from the cultural to the aesthetic to the personal.

Art Spiegelman reflects on how he ""couldn't learn much about America from my refugee immigrant parents-but I learned all about it from MAD""

Roz Chast remembers how the magazine was ""love at first sight. . . . It was one of my first inklings that there were other people out there who found the world as ridiculous as I did.""

David Hajdu and Grady Hendrix zero in on MAD's hilarious movie spoofs

Liel Leibovitz delves into the Jewishness behind the magazine's humor

and Rachel Shteir amplifies the often unsung contributions of MAD's women artists.

Several essays are admiring profiles of the individual creators that made MAD what it was- Mort Drucker, Harvey Kurtzman, Al Jaffee, Antonio Prohias, and Will Elder. For longtime fans and new readers alike, The MAD Files is an indispensable guide to America's greatest satire magazine.
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Imprint:   LIBRARY OF AMERICA
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 215mm,  Width: 171mm, 
Weight:   369g
ISBN:   9781598537925
ISBN 10:   159853792X
Pages:   200
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

DAVID MIKICS, editor, is the author, most recently, of Stanley Kubrick- American Filmmaker and Bellow's People- How Saul Bellow Made Life into Art , and editor of The Annotated Emerson. He is the editor for Library of America of Harold Bloom's The American Canon- Literary Genius from Emerson to Pynchon. His writing has appeared in Tablet, The Nation, and The New York Times.

Reviews for MAD Files, The: Writers and Cartoonists on the Magazine that Warped America's Brain!: A Library of America Special Publication

""Vibrant reflections on Mad magazine’s legacy from an impressive roster of fans and former contributors. . . . Selections from former contributors brim with behind-the-scenes hijinks . . .  and fond appreciations from the likes of Roz Chast and R. Crumb attest to the magazine’s widespread influence. It adds up to a surprisingly multifaceted look at a beloved magazine."" —Publishers Weekly


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