Is Diss a System? A Milt Gross Comic Reader
Milt Gross (1895-1953), a Bronx-born cartoonist and animator, first found fame in the late 1920s, writing comic strips and newspaper columns in the unmistakable accent of Jewish immigrants. By the end of the 1920s, Gross had become one of the most famous humorists in the United States, his work draw...
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spelling | Is Diss a System? A Milt Gross Comic Reader Ari Y. Kelman New York, NY New York University Press [2010] © 2010 1 online resource txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Goldstein-Goren Series in American Jewish History 16 Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 23. Jul 2020) Milt Gross (1895-1953), a Bronx-born cartoonist and animator, first found fame in the late 1920s, writing comic strips and newspaper columns in the unmistakable accent of Jewish immigrants. By the end of the 1920s, Gross had become one of the most famous humorists in the United States, his work drawing praise from writers like H. L. Mencken and Constance Roarke, even while some of his Jewish colleagues found Gross’ extreme renderings of Jewish accents to be more crass than comical.Working during the decline of vaudeville and the rise of the newspaper cartoon strip, Gross captured American humor in transition. Gross adapted the sounds of ethnic humor from the stage to the page and developed both a sound and a sensibility that grew out of an intimate knowledge of immigrant life. His parodies of beloved poetry sounded like reading primers set loose on the Lower East Side, while his accounts of Jewish tenement residents echoed with the mistakes and malapropisms born of the immigrant experience.Introduced by an historical essay, Is Diss a System? presents some of the most outstanding and hilarious examples of Jewish dialect humor drawn from the five books Gross published between 1926 and 1928—Nize Baby, De Night in de Front from Chreesmas, Hiawatta, Dunt Esk, and Famous Fimmales—providing a fresh opportunity to look, read, and laugh at this nearly forgotten forefather of American Jewish humor In English 1926 1928 Diss Gross Introduced Jewish System between books dialect drawn essay examples five from hilarious historical humor most outstanding presents published some HUMOR / Form / Comic Strips & Cartoons bisacsh American wit and humor, Pictorial Caricatures and cartoons United States Comic books, strips, etc United States Jewish wit and humor, Pictorial Kelman, Ari Y. edt https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780814749142 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Is Diss a System? A Milt Gross Comic Reader 1926 1928 Diss Gross Introduced Jewish System between books dialect drawn essay examples five from hilarious historical humor most outstanding presents published some HUMOR / Form / Comic Strips & Cartoons bisacsh American wit and humor, Pictorial Caricatures and cartoons United States Comic books, strips, etc United States Jewish wit and humor, Pictorial |
title | Is Diss a System? A Milt Gross Comic Reader |
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title_full | Is Diss a System? A Milt Gross Comic Reader Ari Y. Kelman |
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topic | 1926 1928 Diss Gross Introduced Jewish System between books dialect drawn essay examples five from hilarious historical humor most outstanding presents published some HUMOR / Form / Comic Strips & Cartoons bisacsh American wit and humor, Pictorial Caricatures and cartoons United States Comic books, strips, etc United States Jewish wit and humor, Pictorial |
topic_facet | 1926 1928 Diss Gross Introduced Jewish System between books dialect drawn essay examples five from hilarious historical humor most outstanding presents published some HUMOR / Form / Comic Strips & Cartoons American wit and humor, Pictorial Caricatures and cartoons United States Comic books, strips, etc United States Jewish wit and humor, Pictorial |
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