jules feiffer provides dna evidence
Lot's of folks want to change the face of politics and sometimes it feels like it just might happen. Other times, it's more of a slog. And slogging about in the muck doesn't really improve the shape of the world. You just end up soiled.
Feiffer, who captured the attention of leftists and the powerful alike with 42 years of Village Voice cartoons and the Academy Award-winning Munro, decided at the millennium that there are more noble callings than throwing darts at the likes of George Bush and Dick "the Dick" Cheney. Especially since none of the poison pen ink seems to be able to tattoo thick Republican skins and many Americans seem more content with shopping at Nebraska Furniture Mart than marching against the war on any given Sunday.
As Twain(?) said, in order for satire to work, people have to be well read. Well, here's to reading.
So Feiffer has moved onto a calling at least as noble as that of a serious comix artist - that of writing and illustrating children's books. His daughter, Kate, also writes children's books and together they presented a Feifferian view of the world according to the infinite childhood.
The Feiffers, along with other Merry Pranksters, were in Kansas City for the Reading Reptile DNA Literature festival held again this year at the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Community Christian Church. One of Feiffer's early collaborators in the absurd, Norton Jester ("it's Juster, Norton Juster you fool!"), was baffled, as have been many before him, by which of Wright's sensibilities, if any, went into the church's design. No one knew, thus Jester dropped his shoe on Wright and the architect was exposed as curmudgeon.
Jane Yolen, who's written more books (~300) than the President has read in a lifetime capped the festival with a finely crafted story about the process of re-writing what's already been written. Park would be happy to know that this post, having been rewritten as least 4 times, is still unfinished, but alas, time to move on to satire.
elsewhere:
smitten by mittens
the interrogation of junior
knocked out of the park
yolen along
the potter family
feiffer gives it up
dna lit fest - if the glove fits, then you must attend

The 12th Annual Reading Reptile's DNA Children's Literature Festival. Once again hosted by those inimitable master's of the Oblique and Ironic Event, the Family Reptile.
This Friday and Saturday. Saturday you can hear industry giants, including Jules Feiffer, Norton Jester, and Jane Yolen discuss their art. You will have a good time.
Festivities start promptly at 8:55 am for some reason.
CONFERENCE DAY
Saturday, March 29th, 2008
Community Christian Church
4601 Main St.
Kansas City, MO
8:55-2:15 pm
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