Al Jaffee's Mad LifeA Biography

Mary-Lou Weisman

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Al Jaffee's Mad Life

By: Mary-Lou Weisman

Narrarated by: Allen Rickman

Jaffee’s inventive work has enlivened the pages of MAD since 1955. To date he has pickled three generations of American kids in the brine of satire, and continues to bring millions of childhoods to untimely ends with the knowledge that parents are hypocrites, teachers are dummies, politicians are liars, and life isn’t fair.

Jaffee’s work for MAD has made him a cultural icon, but the compelling and at times bizarre story of his life has yet to be told. A synopsis of Jaffee’s formative years alone reads like a comic strip of traumatic cliff-hangers with cartoons by Jaffee and captions by Freud. Six-year-old Jaffee was separated from his father, uprooted from his home in Savannah, Georgia, and transplanted by his mother to a shtetl in Lithuania, a nineteenth-century world of kerosene lamps, outhouses, physical abuse, and near starvation. He would be rescued by his father, returned to America, taken yet again by his mother back to the shtetl, and once again rescued by his father, even as Hitler was on the march.

When he finally settled back in America as a twelve-year-old wearing cobbled shoes and speaking his native English with a Yiddish accent, schoolmates called him “greenhorn.” He struggled with challenges at least as great as those he had met in Europe. His luck changed, however, when he was chosen to be a member of the first class to attend New York City’s High School of Music and Art. There his artistic ability saved him.

He would go on to forge relationships with Stan Lee, Harvey Kurtzman, and Will Elder, launching a career that would bring him to MAD magazine. There he found himself at the forefront of a movement that would change the face of humor and cartooning in America.

A cliff-hanger of a life deserves a page-turner of a biography, and that is what Mary-Lou Weisman and Al Jaffee have delivered.

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  • Edition: Unabridged
  • Author: Mary-Lou Weisman (See All Books)
  • Date Released: Jan 18, 2011
  • Publisher: HarperAudio
  • Genre: Humor Nonfiction, Biography & Memoir

Total File Size: 183 MB (6 files) Total Length: 6 Hours, 41 Minutes

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01.18.11
Mary-Lou Weisman, Al Jaffee’s Mad Life
2011 | Label: HarperAudio

The life and times of a giant of the comic book world
Al Jaffee looms large in the world of American comics. As Mad Magazine‘s longest running contributor, he counts among his creations “Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions,” as well as the magazine’s most enduring hallmark, the back cover fold-in. His style — predicated on Yiddish-informed observational wit, humor and satire — has offered a poignant critique of society’s mores for over a half century and he’s enraged the right and the left, hippies, parents and clergy, to the delight of three or four generations of kids.

While Mary Lou Weisman’s Al Jaffee’s Mad Life is filled with firsthand accounts — high school friendships with future Mad editor Harvey Kurtzman and cartoonist Will Elder; apprenticeships under Will Eisner and Stan Lee; the rise and fall of Bill Gaines’s EC Comics — it’s by no means limited to a straight-ahead history of Mad. Beyond the funny pages is a story of the Jewish immigrant experience in pre- and postwar America. It travels from Savannah, Georgia to Lithuania, where Jaffee spent two stints in his mother’s shtetl during the years leading up to World War II, with the comic strips his father would mail as his only connection to home. It then fast-forwards to the slums of Queens and the Bronx in the ’50s, where Jaffee's talent for drawing and his knack for parody planted him in the middle of the comics explosion. Jaffee’s is a story that runs parallel to post-war optimism and that of and of the greatest humor magazine to ever grace newsstands.

Allen Rickman’s ace narration lends a convincing tone with Rickman taking on the voices of Jaffee himself and the various characters who fill out his life story — his family, his colleagues, and the giants of the comic book world.

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