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Part One: Gunslinger Boy Cartoonist Comics Caravan The Bar Mitzvah Hostage A Jewish Mother Joke Danny Red Ed Idol Stomachache One Basket Ed Theater Fear Breakthrough Breakup Road Movie
“Jules, What Are You Doing Here?”
I Ain’t A-Gonna Be Treated This A-Way Joe The Secret of My Success; Or, Over the Cliff Madness SOS Camp Gorgon Pony Fifth Street
Part Two: Famous The Village A Dance to Spring Hackwork The Voice
Odets is Back!
Lucking into the Zeitgeist Our Gang Red Scare The Mating Dance Heckle and Jeckle Meet Mike and Elaine Spokesman Tedso Playboy at the Second City Process Sellout Herb Alex and Al Salon White Liberal The Warrior Liberal The Adjustment Hall of Fame College Days Dave Birth Trauma Death Trauma
Part Three: Another Country Closet America The Assassination of Cary Grant
Harry, The Rat
Working Unmaking It Into Exile Yaddo What I Did on My Summer Vacation First Mistake Flop Little Wonders Riot My Candidate The Comeback Kid Pro Bono Playwright The Jewish Mother Cabal No Sense of Direction; Or, How to Get from Carnal Knowledge to Bark, George
Alice Mimi
Voiceless
The Professor of I Don’t Know Where I’m Going with This but Let’s Find Out Bedtime for Memoir And in Conclusion
Last Panels Acknowledgments
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Add Backing into Forward: A Memoir, Subversive, funny, and effortlessly droll, Jules Feiffer's cartoons were all over New York in the 1960s and '70s—featured in the Village Voice, but also cut out and pinned to bulletin boards in offices and on refrigerators at home. Feiffer describe, Backing into Forward: A Memoir to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Backing into Forward: A Memoir, Subversive, funny, and effortlessly droll, Jules Feiffer's cartoons were all over New York in the 1960s and '70s—featured in the Village Voice, but also cut out and pinned to bulletin boards in offices and on refrigerators at home. Feiffer describe, Backing into Forward: A Memoir to your collection on WonderClub |