R. Crumb's America
Last Gasp
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- Studio: Last Gasp
- Theatrical Release Date: Dec 31, 1969
- DVD Release Date: Dec 31, 1969
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- ASIN: 0867194308
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- Sales Rank: 54377
Editorial Review from Product Description:
Collecting his political drawings and another series of thematic anthologies from the Grand Master of modern comix. From the right-on 60s and 70s to the bitterness and disillusion of the 80s and ending with the futility of fighting the all powerful system, Crumb covers a variety of political attitudes while retaining his anti-Establishment opinions.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
    But the emperor has no clothes!, 2008-03-17
One of the finest features of Crumb's genius is his ability to poke fun at himself even as he's ranting and raving about a social system that he genuinely hates. His dismal self-appraisal doesn't negate the value of his social criticism--quite the contrary. It suggests a man who can recognize ranting and raving for the sometimes ludicrous exercise it is, but also recognize that there's good reason for the angry concern that grows into ranting and raving. Thus in this volume's wonderful "Point the Finger," a diatribe against unscrupulous fatcats such as Donald Trump, Crumb depicts himself as a spineless nerd who's good at dishing it out but not so good at taking it. Yet the point about fatcats is still taken. Similarly, in an untitled page that appears early on, Crumb makes fun of his paranoia about the U.S. government. But again, the point is taken: the government is an institution which it's not entirely unreasonable to be paranoid about.
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br /R. Crumb's America collects some of his very best social satire, and it's even more devastatingly spot-on now than when he first inked it. He pillaries our throw-away society; the self-imposed burdens of uptight, white, middle-class males; institutionalized and freelance violence in our culture; the fakeness of high society; the American faith in technology; and racial stereotypes. It's all very funny, and sometimes sexy. But it's also all very serious. Curious, that a cartoonist is much better than talking heads or Ph.Ded suits at spotlighting the greed, narcissism, and fear that dominates our society.
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br /I suspect that one of the things that makes Crumb such an astute social critic is the same fearlessness (or some might say insouciance) that allows him to draw and publish his sexual fantasies. Crumb, at least when he's inking paper, has no inhibitions. As a satirist, he's naked, unencumbered, unclothed. And that's exactly what's required to see that the emperor has no clothes on either.
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
    CERTAINLY worth buying, 2006-12-02
Like Daniel Clowes of "Eightball" fame, it could be fairly said that Robert Crumb's earlier work is his best work -- not to say his later stuff is poor -- far from it. But his earlier work has a raw cynicism, an agression, a desperation, a sadness, and a hilarious sense of hysterical, neurotic humour which is self mocking and stops him from ever coming accross as overtly judgemental, arrogant or holier than thou.
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br /Most of this collection is from his 70's to early 80's work -- IMHO his best stage.
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br /Regarding these packaged/themed collections/volumes of his work -- some of them are lukewarm, and padded out by his wife's ( imho not so great ) work, and assorted sketches and so on -- this is frustrating. There is nothing worse than shelling out good money for classic Crumb, getting home, ripping off the plastic wrapping -- only to find you can read the expensive volume in half an hour or less, because most of the damn book is made up of ( not always worthy ) sketches.
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br /This book, however, is classic neurotic, disturbed, misanthropic, crazy Crumb in all his unique glory, from the 1st to the last page, and is NOT repeat NOT padded out by collector's filler sketches and ephemera for the obsessive fans.
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br /It is an excellent misanthropic attack on humanity in general.
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br /Don't miss it -- insightful, intelligent and stupidly funny.
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br /For cynics, recluses,obssessives,weirdos,outsiders, the lonely, fools, mystics and misanthropes everywhere, prepared to laugh hard at themselves and their own views,opinions and certainties.
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br /Crumb at his glorious, hateful , wittiest finest.
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