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The Learners: The Book After the Cheese Monkeys

The Learners: The Book After the Cheese Monkeys


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Fresh out of college in the summer of 1961, Happy lands his first job as a graphic designer (okay, art assistant) at a small Connecticut advertising agency populated by a cast of endearing eccentrics. Life for Happy seems to be -- well, happy. But when he's assigned to design a newspaper ad recruiting participants for an experiment in the Yale Psychology Department, Happy can't resist responding to the ad himself. Little does he know that the experience will devastate him, forcing a reexamination of his past, his soul, and the nature of human cruelty -- chiefly, his own. Written in sharp, witty prose and peppered with absorbing ruminations on graphic design, The Learners again shows that Chip Kidd's writing is every bit as original, stunning, and memorable as his celebrated book jackets.

About the Author :
Chip Kidd was born in Reading, PA in 1964. He lives in New York City and Stonington, CT.

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"Snappy....Kidd invents a banter-filled workplace worthy of Howard Hawks, gleefully tweaks the old-guard panic of the Mad Men-era ad world, and even throws in a few typographic bells and whistles...A-" - Entertainment Weekly "Arresting and hip....captivating." - Christian Science Monitor "The advertising business and the [Milgram psychology] experiment are linked in this swift, often funny and always intelligent book." - Hartford Courant "Amusing and thought-provoking." - New York Newsday "Iconic graphic designer Kidd coins a new genre--stylized sentimentalism (think AMC's Mad Men without the bile)--to tell this tale of a creative naif's aesthetic and emotional coming of age. . . . Grade: A" - Washington Post "Kidd smoothly mixes the reality of Milgram's rather sinister work with the fiction of Happy's new life in advertising....Even more impressive than the blend of fiction and fact is the way that "The Learners" shifts from raucous ad office comedy to the tragic repercussions of the Yale experiments." - Connecticut Post Online "Ingenious....The Learners seduces the reader through a deceptive manipulation of form and content: It's a matryoshka, or stacking doll, that hides a startling, dark content. By the time we get to the end of the first of its three parts, we are dropped into a creepy, disturbing, sociopolitical satire." - Philadelphia Inquirer "The novel stays firmly comic: quick and droll and sly. And, like Kidd's previous novel, the most sparkling pages are when Happy and his colleagues discuss how to draw a straight line, or the ironically invisible power of typography." - St. Louis Post-Dispatch "Kidd shares his deep knowledge of graphic design with his readers in inventive and generally delightful ways....His wit, astute observation, and compassion make The Learners that rarest of offerings--[an] immensely enjoyable novel." - Boston Globe ''The Learners is witty and well observed as an office comedy, as a meditation on art and as a story of self-discovery...the book is packed with sharp insights....Kidd ultimately is a brilliant, self-aware designer and a clever writer." - New York Times Book Review "Kidd's novel is slyly funny as well as starkly emotional, and never overwritten or melodramatic. He has a Dickensian flair for giving his characters names that somehow suit them, and yet gives them a depth and poignancy that resonates long after the last page." - Wichita Eagle "Always intriguing, this is a strange mixture of the frivolous and the disturbing." - Financial Times (London) "[Chip Kidd's] fiction is just as smart and lively as the covers, typography and layout of the books he designs...swift, often funny and always intelligent." - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel "[Chip Kidd's] fiction is just as smart and lively as the covers, typography and layout of the books he designs, which include this one." - Newport News Daily Press "[The Learners] offers an enjoyable introduction to another world and a major writing talent....genuinely interesting...sympathetic characters, funny lines, a firm grasp of time and place, and a plot that makes surprising shifts without ever losing its way....[Chip Kidd is] an author to watch." - USA Today "Chip Kidd, in his second novel, The Learners, repeats and evolves the typographical high jinks he gave us in The Cheese Monkeys....Kidd's quirky approach to life is endearingly recognizable in its expression." - Los Angeles Times "Funny, insightful and even educational...quite witty." - The Daily Yomiuri (Tokyo) "Kidd uses his narrative to investigate the relationships between form and content, authority and advertising....pointed observations on design and mass culture make this short novel a compelling read." - Chicago Reader "Kidd uses his fiction to explore the roots and broader implications of his work in the modern industry of persuasion....Kidd has held up an engrossing, distorting mirror to a time when marketplace language we all now speak was only just being coined." - Calgary Herald (Alberta) "A fascinating study of the shape and texture of words....Kidd's transition from artist to author is natural and seamless....[The Learners is] humorous and insightful and full of amusingly accurate scenes from the early 1960s--right down to the three-martini lunches and pillbox hats." - The Sunday Oregonian "Like "The Cheese Monkeys," "The Learners" is about learning--again under duress--to see everything, including oneself, differently....[In] Kidd's attempt to blend the satirical and serious...he modulates the mix just right in the novel's redemptive climax, which is both wild and winning, funny and moving." - San Francisco Chronicle "Required reading." - New York Post "Kidd captures the predigital art department just right....[He] seamlessly weaves real-world detail into his fiction--brushed-aluminum office furniture, Jackie O. ensembles--while offering primers in typography and design tools." - Newsweek "The book as an object is beautiful, a testament to its subject matter...charming, heart-wrenching and funny....An enjoyable read." - Lincoln Star Journal (Nebraska)


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780061673245
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc
  • Publisher Imprint: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Height: 191 mm
  • No of Pages: 288
  • Spine Width: 18 mm
  • Weight: 288 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0061673242
  • Publisher Date: 03 Feb 2009
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Sub Title: The Book After the Cheese Monkeys
  • Width: 131 mm


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