From his hardscrabble post-World War II Ontario childhood and coming
of age to Mad Men-era New York City and the creative pinnacle of
advertising, to the hallowed halls of Saturday Night Live and The
New Yorker, Bruce McCall’s personal and creative journey is
stunningly honest, bittersweet, and, above all, inspiring.
Beloved for his strikingly original and wickedly perceptive New
Yorker covers, as well as his many Shouts and Murmurs, Bruce is a
rare double threat as an artist and writer. Self-taught in both
disciplines, his artistic world has captured the imagination of a
loyal fan base that includes no less than David Letterman (whom he
coauthored a book with) and other satire aficionados. Pulling no
punches, How Did I Get Here? chronicles the evolution of his
artistic genius as well as his journey from gifted childhood scribbler
to passionate automobile enthusiast, a hobby that took him to the
heights of the Detroit and Manhattan advertising worlds. His long-held
passion for drawing and writing, which mostly lay dormant during his
Mad Men days, reemerged later in life as he left the realm of
advertising for the world of arts and letters, most notably at the
National Lampoon, as a writer for Saturday Night Live in its first
incarnation, and then of course at The New Yorker, as well as other
Conde Nast magazines, such as Vanity Fair. His is an unorthodox life
and career path, traversing through worlds that have now become
iconic, giving us rich first-hand insight into Bruce's unique
creative development and process, and providing a rare window into
both the highs and the lows that define an artist's career and life.
With wit, candor, and cover illustrations showcasing Bruce's
storied career, Bruce McCall’s memoir will charm his many fans and
anyone who knows and loves the places and eras he describes so well.
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A Memoir
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780698178991
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Penguin US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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