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  • Published: 15 September 2018
  • ISBN: 9781681372433
  • Imprint: NY Review Books
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 288
  • RRP: $150.00
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The Labyrinth



A seminal work by an artist whose drawings in The New Yorker, LIFE, Harper's Bazaar, and many other publications influenced an entire generation of American artists and writers.

A seminal work by an artist whose drawings in The New Yorker, LIFE, Harper's Bazaar, and many other publications influenced an entire generation of American artists and writers.

Saul Steinberg’s The Labyrinth, first published in 1960 and long out of print, is more than a simple catalog or collection of drawings. These carefully arranged pages record a brilliant, constantly evolving imagination confronting modern life. Here is Steinberg, as he put it at the time, discovering and inventing a great variety of events: "Illusion, talks, music, women, cats, dogs, birds, the cube, the crocodile, the museum, Moscow and Samarkand (winter, 1956), other Eastern countries, America, motels, baseball, horse racing, bullfights, art, frozen music, words, geometry, heroes, harpies, etc.” This edition, featuring a new introduction by Nicholson Baker, an afterword by Harold Rosenberg, and new notes on the artwork, will allow readers to discover this unique and wondrous book all over again.

  • Published: 15 September 2018
  • ISBN: 9781681372433
  • Imprint: NY Review Books
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 288
  • RRP: $150.00
Categories:

Praise for The Labyrinth

"One of the towering creative forces of the 20th Century." —Françoise Mouly, art editor, The New Yorker "For the six decades, [Steinberg’s] amazing work levitated this magazine; here was a major twentieth-century artist who also possessed an unmatched gift for the magazine page especially The New Yorker’s." —Ian Frazier, The New Yorker "Is there any subject—or object, for that matter—that Saul Steinberg didn’t have at with his swordlike pen? Cartoonist-artist extraordinaire, he was a veritable Leonardo of graphic drollery." —Grace Glueck, The New York Times "Steinberg certainly produced his share of classics, and in the process he helped pave the way for a culture of boundary-blurrers.... He showed that literature can be created without using a single sentence." —Deborah Solomon, The New York Times Book Review

Praise for Saul Steinberg:

"For the six decades, [Steinberg's] amazing work levitated this magazine; here was a major twentieth-century artist who also possessed an unmatched gift for the magazine page especially The New Yorker's." --Ian Frazier, The New Yorker

"Is there any subject -- or object, for that matter -- that Saul Steinberg didn't have at with his swordlike pen? Cartoonist-artist extraordinaire, he was a veritable Leonardo of graphic drollery." --Grace Glueck, The New York Times

"Steinberg certainly produced his share of classics, and in the process he helped pave the way for a culture of boundary-blurrers ... He showed that literature can be created without using a single sentence." --Deborah Solomon, The New York Times Book Review

"One of the towering creative forces of the 20th Century." --Françoise Mouly, Art Editor, The New Yorker