![]() It matters to me that The Nation now has an editor who is oblivious to the opportunity that the magazine has to be the repository for daring political art, as the old The Masses was. They have longer staying power than anything that appears in magazines. Yes, there are very few outlets now for comment, but that is a concern for younger satirists. Is it harder for you to get your ideas out into the public? There are fewer outlets for acerbic visual commentary, and the web is not the same as print. You used to appear in all of the major magazines. The Literati / The Very Brief Friendship of Maxim Gorky and Mark Twain (2021) Cover Art. Moon Missing: An Illustrated Guide to the Future (1962) Essays. Ideas have always come easy to me, so I value my good drawings more than I do my concepts. Moon Missing: An Illustrated Guide to the Future (1962) Short Fiction. ![]() But there is a nobler aspect to it as well. If drawing well will get me recognition as an artist, I'm willing to take an enormous amount of time with every drawing. Being self-centered, shallow, and ego-driven, I suspect what is most important to me is fame. ![]()
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