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...SPIEGELMAN'S BRAIN LAST SEEN IN LOWER MANHATTAN, MID-SEPTEMBER 2001.) For the comic literate, No Towers is a riot of intermittently brilliant formal play. Panels crowd and overlap and invade each other, and Spiegelman mimics a dozen visual styles. A man plummeting from the World Trade Center echoes Winsor McCay's endlessly tumbling Little Nemo...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Way We Live Now | 9/6/2004 | See Source »

...Even though the book is physically big and heavy, it reads fast. The ten original strips have been padded out with a fascinating but limited collection of the old strips that Spiegelman found particularly prescient to the events of a century later. One episode of Winsor McCay's Little Nemo in Slumberland has Nemo and his pals as giants, toppling over the buildings of New York. Only 36 pages, the book amounts to little more content than an average comic. Frustratingly, the author's introduction tantalizes us with synopses of strips he didn't get to. Just do them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Disaster Is My Muse | 9/3/2004 | See Source »

...disturbingly funny profundities of "Amy and Jordon" may not even be the best reason for reading it. Beyer's strip was the most visually inventive since the turn-of-the-century height of newspaper cartoonists like Winsor McCay and Lyonel Feininger. Drawing in a black and white style that could well be classified as Art Brut, it defies any preconceptions of what a comic strip should look like. Beyer stuffs his raw caricatures into the corners of zany layouts, no two of which are alike. And a good thing, too. It would be unreadable otherwise. Even smart strip collections like...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 1 BR; Rats; Near Downtown -- $2,400 | 8/20/2004 | See Source »

...Sciences will be continued according to the following schedule today and tomorrow. Unless otherwise stated, all tests begin at 9.15 o'clock: Examinations Today. Anthropology 7, Pierce 209 Anthropology 9, Peabody Mus. Astronomy 1: Anderson to Harper (inclusive), Sever 5 Helmus to Russell (inclusive), Sever 6 Salisbury to Winsor (inclusive), Sever 17 Chemistry 3, Zool. Lect.-rm. Economics 1A, Harvard 5 Economics 14, Sever 1 Education 1, Sever A English 3a, Pierce 202 English 29a, Pierce 209 Fine Arts 1c: Atkinson to Cook (inclusive), Sever B Coolidge to Joyce (inclusive), Sever 26 Kenefick to Reynolds (inclusive), Sever 31 Ricketson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SCHEDULE OF MID-YEAR TESTS. | 5/9/2004 | See Source »

Maya I. Soyre ‘07 woke up to her first day back at Harvard to find rotten news in her Wigglesworth doordrop. Soyre nearly spit out her poached egg when she read that her alma mater, Winsor Academy, had only been ranked second by the Wall Street Journal. Hoping that her Saint Anne’s alum roommate Isidore R. Hopkinson ’07 wouldn’t learn that her school had topped the list, Soyre hid her copy of the Journal behind her second-place squash trophies. Unfortunately Hopkinson had already heard the news...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Gossip Guy | 4/8/2004 | See Source »

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