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Edward Sorel

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Edward Sorel (born Edward Schwartz, 26 March 1929) is an American illustrator, caricaturist, cartoonist, graphic designer and author. His work is known for its storytelling, its left-liberal social commentary, and its criticism of right-wing politics and organized religion. Formerly a regular contributor to ''The Nation'', ''New York Magazine'' and ''The Atlantic'', his work is today seen more frequently in ''Vanity Fair''. He has been hailed by ''The New York Times'' as "one of America's foremost political satirists". As a lifelong New Yorker, a large portion of his work interprets the life, culture and political events of New York City. There is also a large body of work which is nostalgic for the stars of 1930s and 1940s Hollywood when Sorel was a youth. Sorel is noted for his wavy pen-and-ink style, which he describes as "spontaneous direct drawing". Provided by Wikipedia
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    Literary lives / Edward Sorel. by Sorel, Edward, 1929-

    Published 2006
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    Johnny-on-the-spot / by Edward Sorel. by Sorel, Edward, 1929-

    Published 1998
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    The zillionaire's daughter / by Edward Sorel. by Sorel, Edward, 1929-

    Published 1989
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    Word people / Illustrated by Edward Sorel. by Sorel, Nancy Caldwell

    Published 1970
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    Word people. Illustrated by Edward Sorel. by Sorel, Nancy Caldwell

    Published 1970
    Other Authors: “…Sorel, Edward, 1929-…”
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