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"The sixties offered the easy aphoristic wisdom of Charles Schulz, the self-satisfied seventies the pricjly satire of Garry Trudeau. The Reagan eighties have spawned the demonic, subtle and slightly despairing humor of a former music-store clerk." -Rolling Stone "Many of Larson's frowsy, no-nonsense women - astringent in their dowdy dresses, their upswept hairdos clamped glumly in place like helmets; eyeless behind opaque oval glasses that waggishly exaggerate their long and drawn visages - are ringers for the relatives and neighbors of my childhood."His work - like superior humor and music the world over - is capable of blowing the lid oof of some hidden, weeded-over, back-alley regions of ourselves." -Al Young, Things Ain't What They Used to Be
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Night of the Crash Test Dummies, Gary Larson
- Idioma
- Publicado en
- 1989
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- Título
- Night of the Crash Test Dummies
- Subtítulo
- A Far Side Collection
- Idioma
- Inglés
- Autores
- Gary Larson
- Editorial
- Sphere
- Publicado en
- 1989
- Formato
- Tapa blanda
- Páginas
- 104
- ISBN10
- 0751506893
- ISBN13
- 9780751506891
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- Ficción, Humor, Comedias, Cómics humorísticos
- Calificación
- 4,4 de 5
- Descripción
- "The sixties offered the easy aphoristic wisdom of Charles Schulz, the self-satisfied seventies the pricjly satire of Garry Trudeau. The Reagan eighties have spawned the demonic, subtle and slightly despairing humor of a former music-store clerk." -Rolling Stone "Many of Larson's frowsy, no-nonsense women - astringent in their dowdy dresses, their upswept hairdos clamped glumly in place like helmets; eyeless behind opaque oval glasses that waggishly exaggerate their long and drawn visages - are ringers for the relatives and neighbors of my childhood."His work - like superior humor and music the world over - is capable of blowing the lid oof of some hidden, weeded-over, back-alley regions of ourselves." -Al Young, Things Ain't What They Used to Be





