Harvey Kurtzman's
The Grasshopper and the Ant
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"Harvey
Kurtzman, the inventor of MAD, was 90% Workaholic Ant
and 10% pure Anarchist Grasshopper. The result was a 100% Cool
Cat who composed comix with Duke Ellington's grace, Dizzy Gillespie's
wit and Charlie Parker's originality. Dig it!"
---Art
Spiegelman
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In 1960 the late comics genius Harvey
Kurtzman created a marvelous beatnik take on the ancient
Æsop fable. The comic story, in many ways, reflected his
own attraction to the beat movement and his internal ant vs.
grasshopper struggle. The only previous appearance of this poignant
story was over forty years ago in Esquire magazine, where
the panels were reproduced small and blurry. The story remained
forgotten and unknown, even to most Kurtzman fans.
Created at what was arguably the peak of
his brilliant career, The Grasshopper and the Ant is
remarkable in several respects. Kurtzman's b est known work (MAD, Little Annie
Fanny, Goodman Beaver, etc.) was collaborative. These often
magnificent collaborations were with other first rank geniuses
such as Will Elder, Jack Davis and Wally Wood. But Kurtzman fans
nonetheless yearned for more of his madcap solo work, like Hey
Look! and Jungle Book. When working alone there was
seldom color in his creations. The powerful E.C. war stories
that Kurtzman wrote and illustrated himself in the early '50s
were in color, but it was a flat mechanical color on newsprint.
Kurtzman's infrequent solo work almost always, of economic necessity,
appeared in black & white. Thus the revelation here.
"Imagine the acerbic satire and the
bold, fluid lines of Kurtzman's seminal 1959 Jungle Book,
but painted in vivid watercolor, and you have
the exceptional Grasshopper and Ant," said publisher
Denis Kitchen.
Roger Price,
Kurtzman's friend, fellow cartoonist ("Droodles") and
a publisher (Price-Stern) praised the original appearance of
The Grasshopper and the Ant in a letter to Kurtzman in
1960: "The use of color with seasonal change [is] very original
and effective. Your drawing is just great. But," Price complained,
"I still am bothered ...by plain old simple legibility.
I have to concentrate pretty carefully to get everything... I
don't mean the legibility of ideas but actual legibility of printing.
Would like to see it clearer, as what you are saying is too good
to be missed because the words sometimes run too close together.
This, of course, is... a problem of space which you cannot help."
Price's plea for a proper printing and format would go unanswered
for more than four decades.
Now Denis Kitchen Publishing, with the
cooperation of Kurtzman's widow Adele, brings you the complete
rediscovered gem in an 8.25" square 80 page hardcover format,
with smythesewn binding and dust jacket. Individual panels are
sharply reproduced the full size of the original art, printed
on a matte stock with spot varnishes throughout.
The introduction by Denis Kitchen
places the story in Kurtzman's life and career perspective. The
book is designed by former Kitchen Sink Press Art Director Evan
Metcalf, now at DC Comics. The logo is by Peter Poplaski.
The Grasshopper and The Ant is the first book from Kitchen since the demise
of his longtime publishing company, Kitchen Sink Press (1969-1999),
which previously published several other book collections by
Harvey Kurtzman.
"I am absolutely not jumping
back into the business with both feet," cautioned the gun
shy Kitchen, who said he still had nightmares about investors,
lawyers and deadlines, in that order. "I have my hands full
with other projects," he said, "But I do want to to
publish two or three nice books a year, like this one, on my
own terms."
"I just hope to God I don't have one
foot in a tar baby," he added ruefully.
SAMPLE PAGES:
(Click HERE to see
more pages.)
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Pinback Buttons!
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featuring art by Harvey Kurtzman will be included with every
carefully packed book we ship.
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Retailers: The Grasshopper and the Ant is available
wholesale from FM International, Inc. (Madison WI), Diamond Comic
Distributors (Timonium MD), Red Route (London), Het Raadsel (Amsterdam)
and Last Gasp (San Francisco). Please contact us if you have
difficulty ordering the book from any of these suppliers. |
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