Chas Addams : a cartoonist's life / Linda H. Davis.

"For all the novelty of the sitcom based on Charles Addams's groundbreaking New Yorker cartoons, Hollywood's Addams family paled beside the cartoonist's. "Not half as evil as my original characters," sighed Addams." "Though the haunted-household cartoons devel...

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Main Author: Davis, Linda H. (Author)
Other Authors: Addams, Charles, 1912-1988
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Random House, [2006]
Edition:First edition.
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Summary:"For all the novelty of the sitcom based on Charles Addams's groundbreaking New Yorker cartoons, Hollywood's Addams family paled beside the cartoonist's. "Not half as evil as my original characters," sighed Addams." "Though the haunted-household cartoons developed a following among New Yorker readers long before the 1960s sitcom, and the Addamses and their seedy Victorian mansion soon became recognizable types, the artist with the well-known signature "Chas Addams" remained an enigma. Called "the Bela Lugosi of the cartoonists," Addams was the artist everyone - even Hitchcock - wanted to meet. He was bedeviled by rumors: People claimed that he slept in a coffin, collected severed fingers sent by fans, and suffered bouts of madness that sent him to the insane asylum." "The true Addams was even more fabulous than the wildest stories and cartoons. Here was a sunny, funny, urbane man - "a normal American boy," as he called himself - with a dog who hated children and a taste for crossbows. While producing a unique body of work featuring lovingly drawn homicidal spouses, demonic children, genteel monsters, and an everyday world crosshatched with magic, Addams raced classic sports cars, juggled beautiful women (Joan Fontaine, Jackie Kennedy, and Greta Garbo, to name a few), and charmed everyone. But though his pursuits suggest lighthearted romantic comedy, Addams's life had its sinister side. Far darker than anything Addams created with a brush was his relationship with a dangerous woman who forever changed his life." "In this first biography of the great cartoonist, written with exclusive access to Addams's intimates and his private papers, we finally meet the man behind the famed cartoons and circling rumors. Here is his surprising childhood in New Jersey, the cartoon that offended the Nazis, the friend whose early death Addams long mourned. Here are his wives, the stories behind his most famous - and some of his most private - cartoons, and the Addams whom even his closest friends didn't know."--BOOK JACKET.
Item Description:Includes index.
Physical Description:382 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
ISBN:0679463259
9780679463252
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