The Lowbrow Reader Reader

The Lowbrow Reader Reader
Title The Lowbrow Reader Reader PDF eBook
Author Jay Ruttenberg
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Humor
ISBN 9781937112042

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A lushly illustrated comedy zine geared toward those enlightened souls who understand the genius of Joan Rivers and Adam Sandler. Conceived in 2001 by editor Jay Ruttenberg while he was working as a music critic at Time Out New York, it features the work of moonlighting professionals from the hallowed worlds of journalism, rock music, cartooning and television. A dozen years in the making, the anthology is the finest product to come out of Lowbrow Reader headquarters, gathering together the best writing and drawings from the journal's 8 issues along with new material.

Highbrow, Lowbrow, Brilliant, Despicable

Highbrow, Lowbrow, Brilliant, Despicable
Title Highbrow, Lowbrow, Brilliant, Despicable PDF eBook
Author The Editors of New York Magazine
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 432
Release 2017-11-07
Genre Art
ISBN 1501166840

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New York City: a battered town left for dead, one that almost a million people abandoned and where those who remained had to live behind triple deadbolt locks. It was reinvigorated and became the capital of wealth and innovation, an engine of cultural vibrancy, a magnet for immigrants, and a city of endless possibility. Since its founding in 1968, New York Magazine has told the story of that city's constant morphing, week after week. This book draws from all that coverage to present an enormous, sweeping, idiosyncratic picture of a half-century at the center of the world. It constitutes an unparalleled history of that city's transformation, and of a New York City institution as well.

From Lowbrow to Nobrow

From Lowbrow to Nobrow
Title From Lowbrow to Nobrow PDF eBook
Author Peter Swirski
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 232
Release 2005-10-24
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0773573240

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Swirski begins with a series of groundbreaking questions about the nature of popular fiction, vindicating it as an artform that expresses and reflects the aesthetic and social values of its readers. He follows his insightful introduction to the socio-aesthetics of genre literature with a synthesis of the century long debate on the merits of popular fiction and a study of genre informed by analytic aesthetics and game theory. Swirski then turns to three "nobrow" novels that have been largely ignored by critics. Examining the aesthetics of "artertainment" in Karel Capek's War with the Newts, Raymond Chandler's Playback, and Stanislaw Lem's Chain of Chance, crossover tours de force, From Lowbrow to Nobrow throws new light on the hazards and rewards of nobrow traffic between popular forms and highbrow aesthetics.

A Stanislaw Lem Reader

A Stanislaw Lem Reader
Title A Stanislaw Lem Reader PDF eBook
Author Stanisław Lem
Publisher Northwestern University Press
Pages 139
Release 1997-11-12
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 081011495X

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In The Lem Reader, Peter Swirski has assembled an in-depth and insightful collection of writings by and about, and interviews with, one of the most fascinating writers of the twentieth century.

The Lives of Lowbrow Artists

The Lives of Lowbrow Artists
Title The Lives of Lowbrow Artists PDF eBook
Author Fritz K Costa
Publisher
Pages 210
Release 2020-08-26
Genre
ISBN 9780578595825

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Most Americans have seen or enjoyed Lowbrow art without having even heard of it. Sometimes called the "Pop Surreal" art movement, the images and influence of Lowbrow art are widespread, appearing on album covers, in comics, and galleries across the US and around the world. But not much is known about the origin of the movement, or the stories behind the artist themselves. "Lives of the Lowbrow Artists" seeks to shed some light on the origin story of Lowbrow Art, starting with the artists who created the work. This first volume profiles some of the founding artists (Shag, Tim Biskup, Miles Thompson, Derek Yaniger, Brandi Milne) whose now iconic images gave rise to a movement that remains uniquely symbolic, subversive, and story-based to its core.

Barracuda in the Attic

Barracuda in the Attic
Title Barracuda in the Attic PDF eBook
Author Kipp Friedman
Publisher Fantagraphics Books
Pages 209
Release 2013-10-04
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1606996509

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The son of writer and satirist Bruce Jay Friedman, Kipp Friedman, wrote a memoir about growing up and getting into hi-jinx on both coasts with his brothers Drew and Josh Friedman (both famous in their own right): with appearances by mobster Joe Gallo, Groucho Marx, and others. Whether shooting pool with the mobster Crazy Joey Gallo, attending a dinner party hosted by an aged but remarkably spry Groucho Marx, or simply playing doctor with a classmate in the former estate of F. Scott Fitzgerald, Kipp Friedman led a colorful childhood. The youngest son of celebrated writer and satirist Bruce Jay Friedman, Kipp looks back fondly on the amusing and sometimes confusing events and encounters that helped shape his early life in this moving tribute to growing up among a family of creative artists―swept up in the whirlwind of the New York arts scene of the 1960s and ’70s. Follow Kipp’s exploits as bystander and willing participant as he joins older brothers Josh (writer and musician) and Drew (renowned cartoonist and illustrator) as three musketeers on a youthful quest to discover the scariest low-budget horror movies along 42nd Street and Times Square. Delight in their search for classic comic books, monster magazines (and the occasional “nudie” magazine) at their beloved, dingy “Back-Issue Store” in midtown Manhattan. Encounter his family’s bizarre Cold War-like relationship with their new neighbors in an updated suburban Jewish version of the Hatfields vs. the McCoys. Witness their Marx Brothers-like antics while on an all-expenses-paid junket at the Beverly Hills Hotel courtesy of CBS. The stage shifts from New York City to the Caribbean to the suburbs of Long Island, and from the South of France to Broadway and Hollywood as Kipp retraces his family’s defining moments―with the backdrop of his father’s meteoric rise from editor of men’s adventure magazines to successful novelist, playwright, and screenwriter. Through it all, Kipp paints a loving portrait of a childhood and family life that is both magical and yet familiar and real. Barracuda in the Attic is truly a family affair, written by Kipp, with a cover illustration by Drew Friedman, an introduction by paterfamilias Bruce Jay Friedman, and an afterword by Josh Friedman, and is copiously illustrated with photos of the family and their literati friends and hangers-on.

The Horror Reader

The Horror Reader
Title The Horror Reader PDF eBook
Author Ken Gelder
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 438
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN 9780415213561

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This study brings together writings on this controversial genre, spanning the history of horror in literature and film. It discusses texts from the United States, Europe, the Caribbean and Hong Kong.