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arts entertainment Books This kat was krazy influential, but few knew his creator's secret "Krazy: George Herriman, a Life in Black and White," tells the story of a cartoonist and the past he kept ...
Almost nobody remembers Krazy Kat today. It has gone to the funny-paper graveyard along with the Katzenjammer Kids, Rip Kirby, Terry and the Pirates, the Yellow Kid, Little Nemo and dozens-hundreds?
George Herriman’s raucous and bittersweet “Krazy Kat,” published from 1913 to 1944, was the most ingenious comic strip of the 20th century. It featured a black, beribboned cat named Krazy ...
Gabrielle Bellot on the comic strip “Krazy Kat,” featuring a gender-fluid cat, and the racial-identity struggles of its creator, George Herriman.
It’s pretty safe to say there’s nothing else like “Krazy Kat.” George Herriman’s odd creation was loved by people as various as Jack Kerouac, Charles Schulz and William Randolph Hearst ...
Michael Tisserand’s “Krazy” tells the story of George Herriman, the supremely talented creator of the Krazy Kat comic strip and a man who harbored a secret.
Never underestimate Gov. Hochul’s ability to misread the room — as in her talks of reviving congestion-pricing in the aftermath of last Tuesday’s red wave.
Hillary Clinton and Krazy Kat Hochul need to get on the same page concerning crime. Is it real, as Clinton seems to believe? Or is it, as Hochul has contended, an overblown campaign distraction ...
By Glen David Gold, The Washington Post KRAZY: George Herriman, a Life in Black and White By Michael Tisserand. Harper. 560 pp. $35. ISBN 978-0061732997 Genius is simplicity. A dog, who is a ...
Krazy Kat & the Art of George Herriman, Edited and designed by Craig Yoe Not only is “Krazy Kat” (1913-44) the chief glory of the American newspaper comic strip; it evokes the salad days of ...