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MAD Magazine's Peter Kuper in Conversation with Josh Kornbluth at JCCSF

Title: Political Illustrator Peter Kuper
Venue: Jewish Community Center of San Francisco - Fisher Family Hall (San Francisco, CA)
Full Price: $10.00   Our Price: $5.00
Political illustrator Peter Kuper, whose graphic novels include Sticks and Stones, The System and an adaptation of Franz Kafka's The Metamorphosis, is most widely recognized as the artist behind MAD Magazine's legendary "Spy vs. Spy." His latest graphic novel, Stop Forgetting to Remember, is a funny and heartbreaking quasi-autobiography about social doubts, anxiety over fatherhood and adult friendships.

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  • "An adult book of astonishingly youthful vigor, Stop Forgetting to Remember is one of the great graphic memoirs." --Boston Globe
  • "Peter Kuper is undoubtedly the modern master whose work has refined the socially relevant comic to the highest point yet achieved." --Newsarama

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Political illustrator Peter Kuper, whose graphic novels include Sticks and Stones, The System and an adaptation of Franz Kafka's The Metamorphosis, is most widely recognized as the artist behind MAD Magazine's legendary "Spy vs. Spy." His latest graphic novel, Stop Forgetting to Remember, is a hilarious and heartbreaking quasi-autobiography about social doubts, the anxiety over fatherhood and adult friendships.

Kuper will be interviewed by monologist Josh Kornbluth.

About Jewish Community Center of San Francisco:

The mission of the Jewish Community Center of San Francisco is to enrich life, build Jewish identity, promote the development of meaningful bonds within our community, and facilitate connections with Israel and Jews worldwide.

The Center is the Jewish gateway and neighborhood where all are welcome. It provides quality experiences through a mix of formal and informal Jewish educational, recreational, and cultural activities. People of all ages are invited to participate at their level of interest and encouraged toward higher levels of involvement in Jewish life and in the community at large.

About Jewish Community Center of San Francisco - Fisher Family Hall:

The Jewish Community Center of San Francisco is the oldest Jewish center on the West Coast, providing educational, social, cultural and fitness programs to the community since 1877.