Many readers will be familiar with Blechman's covers for The New
Yorker magazine, more will be familiar with the countless books for
children and adults he's illustrated (or written and illustrated) since
1953, and many more will be familiar with his animated Christmas short
for CBS, his commercials for Alka-Seltzer, and for his Emmy
Award-winning animated presentation, The Soldier's Tale (PBS). On The
One Hand / On The Other Hand collects the best of Blechman's writing
and drawing from across the breadth of nearly his 70-year career as
cartoonist, commentator, and iconoclast.
Presented as a handsome double-sided book, On the One Hand includes a
portfolio of 17 of Blechman's graphically sublime covers for the fabled
Story magazine. On the Other Hand includes a collection of essays
that offer his trenchant insights, both playful and profound, on the
state of our culture today including his personal perspective on film,
theater (Well, let's be fair to Franz Kafka. Can you blame a
cockroach?), literature, history, politics, social change, and his
fellow cartoonists and illustrators. Blechman shares his hard-earned
insights and personal anecdotes on persisting your way to success
(Second Acts), on growing older but not surrendering youth (I'm Not
Finished), and on the constraints that every artist from caveman days to
the present must overcome. (Against those odds, confidence is hard to
come by.)