Review of "My 25 Years At the Cincinnati Enquirer," by Jim Borgman
Review of
My 25 Years At the Cincinnati Enquirer,
by Jim Borgman, ISBN 0963044257
Five out of five stars
Great sample of the work of a master
Jim Borgman was
the longtime editorial cartoonist for the Cincinnati Enquirer newspaper. He was
a master of his craft, as can be seen in this selection of some of his best
work. The best cartoonists are capable of taking a single image and a minimum
of text to drive a virtual skewer through the heart of the most powerful of
people.
Presidents, members
of Congress and celebrities in other fields are all the targets of the cartoons
in this collection. Especially poignant are those featuring Pete Rose in his
fall from Cincinnati icon to banned gambler. The explanatory caption describes
Borgman’s sadness at having to create a cartoon featuring Rose after the negative
revelations.
In my opinion, the
best in the collection are those that pay tribute to those that recently
passed. The one where an infant is crawling under the desk of Saint Peter that
is a tribute to John Kennedy Junior is especially touching. It reminds the
viewer of the famous photo of him peeking out from under the desk of his father
in the oval office.
This book is a
tribute to the career of Jim Borgman, one of the best editorial cartoonists of
all time. One does not have to read very much of the book to reach this
conclusion.
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