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The World of Chas Addams

by Charles Addams

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A retrospective collection of the humorous, macabre artwork of Charles Addams features black-and-white drawings and full-color covers from The New Yorker, in a selection that spans more than fifty years in Addams' career.
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I don't even know how many times I've read and enjoyed this book - a true classic! ( )
  viviennestrauss | Dec 22, 2021 |
This large-format book collects three hundred of Charles Addams' magazine cartoons, along with a couple dozen color cover illustrations, mostly from The New Yorker, and from his entire long career. Although Addams is best known for the eponymous Family (Gomez, Morticia, Wednesday, Pugsley, Uncle Fester, etc.), they appear in only a minority of these cartoons. If those are set to the side, what remains reminds me of nothing so much as the Gary Larson "Far Side" oeuvre. There are the same sort of surreal juxtapositions, agency given to animals, incongruous cultural encounters, and borderline misanthropy.

A repeated note here (which does not appear in Larson's work) is that of uxoricide and mariticide, whether just accomplished, in progress, or merely fantasized. High culture is used to comic effect with visual allusions to Munch's "The Scream" (261) and to the Laocoön Group (215), among others.

Perhaps my favorite in the book (158) shows a man in a barber's chair viewing the receding cascade of opposing mirror images of his head, where the one five reflections deep has the face of a monster. Another choice cartoon shows men reclining around an opium den, with a sign on the wall that reads, "Occupancy by more than 31 persons is dangerous and unlawful" (51).

Although the earliest of these cartoons is almost ninety years old, they have aged quite well, and the whole book is a treat.
2 vote paradoxosalpha | Mar 21, 2021 |
I am obsessed with the Addam's Family. Charles Addams was AMAZING! ( )
  Emily_Harris | Dec 22, 2020 |
"As usual for comics, I resort to simple bullet points

* This title includes 300 comics and 24 New Yorker covers in very large format.

* Print quality and reproduction is good; the 24 covers are color and sprinkled periodically through the book

* All these comics demonstrate Addams' grim and delightful wit

* It is important to note, however, that while the Addams family is pictured on the cover, they only comprise about 10% of the total comics. So do not be fooled into thinking this is at all focused on this one particular family unit. This is a broad survey of Addams' work not one centered on that family we all know so well." ( )
1 vote slavenrm | Feb 5, 2014 |
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Introduction: Charles Addams is one of a small handful of Americans - most of the others being jazz musicians - that you have to go abroad to appreciate fully.
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A retrospective collection of the humorous, macabre artwork of Charles Addams features black-and-white drawings and full-color covers from The New Yorker, in a selection that spans more than fifty years in Addams' career.

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A chill up the spine,
Cartoons expressively drawn,
Startle and delight.
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