The Best of the Rejection Collection: 296 Cartoons That Were Too Dark, Too Weird, or Too Dirty for the New Yorker

The Best of the Rejection Collection: 296 Cartoons That Were Too Dark, Too Weird, or Too Dirty for the New Yorker

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They're back: the funniest cartoons you'll never see in The New Yorker. Now in its second edition, The Best of the Rejection Collection has 20% new cartoons, new contributors, and a new introduction by the author--all now in a more compact trim size. But not everything's changed--the new edition keeps 100% of the genius-without-restraint quality that caused Eustace Tilley to hold his nose and turn away when these cartoons were originally submitted. It doesn't matter if the artist is Roz Chast or Ellis Rosen or Amy Hwang or David Sipress--even Matthew Diffee, the curator of this very collection, isn't exempt. If the work in question is too weird, too dark, too naughty, too juvenile, or too outrageous, it will be rejected. Fortunately for us, Matthew Diffee rescued these cartoons from the circular file to share with the world, and what a treat it is. The setups are familiar--a couple in bed. A ventriloquist and his dummy. A few people stranded on a desert island. Doctor and patient in

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