Bob Mankoff: Anatomy of a New Yorker cartoon
鲍勃·麦道夫: 解析《纽约客》漫画
Bob Mankoff is the cartoon editor of The New Yorker, as well as an accomplished cartoonist in his own right. Full bio
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你们看他多爱动物啊。
《纽约客》真的用了你的漫画!“
(原文:“How about never — is never good for you?”)
(“How about never — is never good for you?”)
(“How about never — is never good for you?”)
鲍勃•曼克夫:不要。
‘从来不’怎么样?-‘从来不’行吗?”
(“How about never — is never good for you?”)
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Bob Mankoff - Cartoon editorBob Mankoff is the cartoon editor of The New Yorker, as well as an accomplished cartoonist in his own right.
Why you should listen
Bob Mankoff has been the cartoon editor of The New Yorker since 1997. But his association with the magazine started many years before that, when he began submitting his own cartoons to the title in 1974. 2,000 rejections later, his first "idea drawing" was finally accepted and published, and in 1980, he accepted a contract to contribute cartoons on a regular basis. Since then, more than 800 of his cartoons have been published in the magazine.
These days, Mankoff is mainly responsible for helping to select from the 1000 cartoons the magazine receives each week, in order to select the "16 or 17" he says will actually make it into print.
Mankoff is also the author or editor of a number of books on cartoons and creativity, including The Naked Cartoonist: A New Way to Enhance Your Creativity, and The Complete Cartoons of The New Yorker, published in 2004 and which featured every cartoon published to that point since the magazine's debut in 1925.
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