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The Trumpiad

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Informationen zum Autor Evan Eisenberg's essays and satire have appeared in  The New Yorker ,  The Atlantic, The Nation , The New Republic , Time , Esquire , and the  New York Times . He is the author of The Ecology of Eden, called by the Washington Post  “a prose epic [of] dazzling wit and impressive learning,” and The Recording Angel , selected as one of the "50 greatest music books ever" by the  Observer. Steve Brodner is a regular contributor to  The New Yorker , Rolling Stone , the  New York Times , Harper's , Esquire , Playboy , Mother Jones , The Nation , and the  Los Angeles Times . Klappentext A satire for our demented times, following the arc of Donald Trump's career as it bends toward injustice, hits it, and then sinks still lower. Few politicians in history have deserved lampooning as richly as Donald Trump. And few have gotten their just deserts served up as deliciously as they are in The Trumpiad, a work perceptively characterized by Stuart Klawans as "a true epic about a mock President.” In their caustic, uproarious Trumpiad, poet Evan Eisenberg and artist Steve Brodner present a satire in verse for our demented times. Inspired by Swift, Byron, and Ogden Nash as much as by John Oliver and Stephen Colbert, Eisenberg sets the stage ("Muse, you're fired”) and then traces our hero from the murk of his ancestry in the form of his grandfather Friedrich (an enterprising immigrant who ran a bordello) to the latest presidential high crimes and misadventures. Using a rakish, endlessly flexible five-line stanza he calls the Emilick—the love child of Emily Dickinson and Edward Lear— Eisenberg follows the arc of Trump's career as it bends toward injustice, hits it, and then sinks still lower. Brodner matches the poet punch for punch, in the spirit of such great satiric artists as Hogarth, Goya, and Daumier. About the illustrator: A regular contributor to the New Yorker, Rolling Stone, the New York Times, Harper's, Esquire, Playboy, Mother Jones, the Nation, and the Los Angeles Times, Steve Brodner has been hailed by Lewis Lapham as "a born arsonist” and by Edward Sorel as "incomparable...the best caricaturist around.” Widely credited with spearheading the revival of drawn satire over the past four decades, Brodner is the recipient of numerous awards, including the Hamilton King Award and the Aronson Award for Social Justice Journalism. This is the ballad of Donald Trump, A tale of greed and gall; A tragedy birthed before our eyes— A man, his money, his mouth, his rise And if there's a God, his fall. —The Trumpiad Zusammenfassung A satire for our demented times, following the arc of Donald Trump's career as it bends toward injustice, hits it, and then sinks still lower. Few politicians in history have deserved lampooning as richly as Donald Trump. And few have gotten their just deserts served up as deliciously as they are in The Trumpiad , a work perceptively characterized by Stuart Klawans as “a true epic about a mock President.” In their caustic, uproarious  Trumpiad , poet Evan Eisenberg and artist Steve Brodner present a satire in verse for our demented times. Inspired by Swift, Byron, and Ogden Nash as much as by John Oliver and Stephen Colbert, Eisenberg sets the stage (“Muse, you're fired”) and then traces our hero from the murk of his ancestry in the form of his grandfather Friedrich (an enterprising immigrant who ran a bordello) to the latest presidential high crimes and misadventures. Using a rakish, endlessly flexible five-line stanza he calls the Emilick—the love child of Emily Dickinson and Edward Lear— Eisenberg follows the arc of Trump's career as it bends toward injustice, hits it, and then sinks still lower. Brodner matches the poet punch for punch, in the spirit o...

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Authors Steve Brodner, Evan Eisenberg
Assisted by Steve Brodner (Illustration)
Publisher Random House USA
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.05.2019
 
EAN 9781949597035
ISBN 978-1-949597-03-5
No. of pages 148
Dimensions 127 mm x 184 mm x 14 mm
Series Terra Nova Press
Terra Nova Press
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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