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The title of the new softbound edition - what Mankoff terms a "book-a-zine" - is "The New Yorker: Cartoons of the Year," and it features more than 300 cartoons from nearly 60 cartoonists.
For the New Yorker, he calls the 'toons of the year Michael Cavna 2010
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The title of the new softbound book -- what Mankoff terms a "book-a-zine" -- is "The New Yorker: Cartoons of the Year," and it features more than 300 cartoons from nearly 60 cartoonists.
'Riffs Best Books of 2010: THE NEW YORKER's Bob Mankoff offers a comic window into the year Michael Cavna 2010
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Thanks to Mankoff and scores of his fellow New Yorker cartoonists, the new 2010 "book-a-zine" is an engaging architecture of such little windows -- each a single pane into the truthful absurdities of the human condition.
'Riffs Best Books of 2010: THE NEW YORKER's Bob Mankoff offers a comic window into the year Michael Cavna 2010
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Case in point: Mankoff is proud of Chast's three-page illustrated introduction for the new book-a-zine.
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"book-a-zine" is an engaging architecture of such little windows -- each a single pane into the truthful absurdities of the human condition.
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