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...SAUL KAHAN...
...Saul P. Steinberg, 34, was barely out of the Wharton School of Business when he decided that he could make money by borrowing funds, buying computers and leasing them to users. Borrowing $100,000 from his family, he launched Leasco Data Processing Equipment Corp. in 1961, within six years held stock and warrants worth more than $10 million. Though the stock has declined, Steinberg's company is in good shape. His bid to buy New York City's Chemical Bank was rebuffed in 1969, but Steinberg has branched into insurance, management consulting, and ship, barge and aircraft leasing...
...completely different way, Saul Steinberg delves into our subconscious at the Institute of Contemporary Art, 955 Boylston St. in Boston. His cartoons in the New Yorker have geometrically-formed people marching across landscapes of plotted-out rectangles and thinking of endless variations on the number "5" or other problems of the human condition. Through June...
...INSPECTOR by Saul Steinberg. Unpaged. Viking. $10. Something less than a genius who doodles but something more than a doodler of genius, Steinberg goes on defying categories, preconceptions and occasionally-perspective. In this, his sixth book of drawings in three decades, hints of satire flicker over images of parades, masks, street corners and architecture. Is Steinberg making some point about bureaucratic conformity, say, or cultural cacophony? Perhaps. But too much interpretation spoils the fun. What interpretation is needed, anyway, of an artist who can symbolize what a dog thinks and render a woman's conversation as a series...
HEARTLAND by SAUL MALOFF 279 pages. Scribners...