For six decades, Saul Steinberg's covers, cartoons, features, and illustrations were a defining presence at "The New Yorker". As the magazine became a standard-bearer of taste and intelligence in American letters, Steinberg's drawings emerged as its visual epitome. This richly illustrated book, featuring Joel Smith's astute text and a captivating introduction by the artist's friend and colleague Ian Frazier, explores the remarkable range and unceasing evolution of a major American modernist, one whose art reached a grateful public not from museum walls but from the pages of the periodical he called my refuge
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