5/23/2023 0 Comments The wild party spiegelmanSpiegelman's edition is unexpurgated, and his muscular, Expressionist-woodcut/comix illustrations are much better, and on more than every other page. March, who died in 1977, had already republished the thing in 1968 in a self-censored version (he took out the ethnic slurs considered so cool among slumming white people in the '20s Edmund Wilson loved using the word "niger") along for the ride were a number of rather pointless, effete line drawings by Paul Busch. Retrieved from Īrt Spiegelman's first book since Maus is a pet project: the rescue of a long bit of 1926 doggerel he found in a used-book store (mark of a true bibliophile: he was attracted by the spine) and has now relaunched with his own artwork. APA style: The Wild Party: The Lost Classic.The Wild Party: The Lost Classic." Retrieved from 1995 Artforum International Magazine, Inc. MLA style: "The Wild Party: The Lost Classic." The Free Library.
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