Bill Mauldin

A Life Up Front

12 May 2009

Territory Rights — Worldwide including Canada, but excluding the British Commonwealth.

Description

“A deeply felt, vivacious and wonderfully illustrated biography.” —Clancy Sigal, Los Angeles Times Book Review

A self-described “desert rat” who rocketed to fame at the age of twenty-two, Bill Mauldin used flashing black brush lines and sardonic captions to capture the world of the American combat soldier in World War II. His cartoon dogfaces, Willie and Joe, appeared in Stars and Stripes and hundreds of newspapers back home, bearing grim witness to life in the foxhole. We’ve never viewed war in the same way since. This lushly illustrated biography draws on private papers, correspondence, and thousands of original drawings to render a full portrait of a complex and quintessentially American genius.

Reviews

"DePastino’s bio serves not only as an appreciation of Mauldin’s artistry but also as a complex portrait of an iconoclast who started out as the Greatest Generation’s court jester but grew to become its conscience." — Bob Cannon, Entertainment

"Vibrant, moving, and full of wonderful cartoons, DePastino’s book breathes life into a fascinating American genius." — Chris Patsilelis, Philadelphia Inquirer

Paperback

9780393334883

140 x 211 mm • 384 pages

£21.50

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