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Bruce Eric Kaplan

    Bruce Eric Kaplan, connu sous le nom de BEK, est un caricaturiste américain dont les dessins à panneau unique apparaissent fréquemment dans The New Yorker. Ses œuvres se caractérisent par un style simpliste signature et un humour souvent sombre. Kaplan est également scénariste, et ses créations se concentrent sur l'exploration des complexités des relations humaines par l'esprit et l'observation. Son approche artistique de l'écriture et du dessin partage une perspective unique sur la vie quotidienne.

    Monsters Eat Whiny Children
    I Love You, I Hate You, I'm Hungry
    Every Person on the Planet
    Every Person on the Planet: An Only Somewhat Anxiety-Filled Tale for the Holidays
    This Is a Bad Time
    Edmund and Rosemary Go to Hell: A Story We All Really Need Now More Than Ever
    • An ordinary couple's leisurely walk in Brooklyn spirals into an extraordinary adventure after they encounter a mysterious cell phone. What starts as a simple outing quickly transforms into a nerve-racking and humorous journey, leading them to a jungle on the other side of the globe. This tale blends everyday life with unexpected twists, showcasing how a single moment can change everything.

      Edmund and Rosemary Go to Hell: A Story We All Really Need Now More Than Ever
    • This Is a Bad Time

      A Collection of Cartoons

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      Featuring a selection of Kaplan's finest pieces from "The New Yorker" since 1991, this collection showcases his unique voice and insightful observations. Readers can expect a blend of humor, keen social commentary, and engaging storytelling that highlights Kaplan's evolution as a writer over the years. The compilation offers a rich tapestry of themes and topics, reflecting both personal experiences and broader cultural reflections.

      This Is a Bad Time
    • The narrative revolves around an ordinary couple, Edmund and Rosemary, who, in a bid to host a holiday party, decide to invite every person on the planet. As their guest list spirals out of control, they grapple with the overwhelming fear of excluding someone. The story humorously explores the chaos and unexpected consequences that arise when their ambitious invitation leads to a global turnout, transforming their mundane life into an extraordinary event.

      Every Person on the Planet: An Only Somewhat Anxiety-Filled Tale for the Holidays
    • Every Person on the Planet

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      3,7(81)Évaluer

      Every Person On The Planet tells the delightful story of Edmund and Rosemary, an average couple who lead an uneventful life, and what happens when one fateful day they decide to throw a party for the holidays. As their guest list becomes longer and longer, they become paralyzed with the fear of forgetting anyone. So naturally, there's only one thing to do--they invite every person on the planet. They never expect that the whole world will show. But what happens when the whole world does?Every Person On The Planet is hilarious, touching, thoughtful, and uniquely beautiful. We think this is an altogether perfect book and you will too.

      Every Person on the Planet
    • I Love You, I Hate You, I'm Hungry

      • 181pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,6(96)Évaluer

      • Distinctive humor from a well-known Bruce Eric Kaplan is one of the most popular cartoonists at The New Yorker . Known for his observational sense of humor and distinctive design, Kaplan’s work plays on modern foibles, juxtaposing droll, slice-of-life dialogue with slightly surreal situations. .• Just in time for Valentine’s This latest collection from Kaplan employs his trademark incisive wit on the volatile passions and comic banalities that plague relationships of all kinds. As Kaplan notes in the Introduction, “everything we do, we do for one of three because we love someone, because we hate someone, or because we’re hungry.” No one can argue with that, or anything else in this wickedly funny new collection..

      I Love You, I Hate You, I'm Hungry
    • In a humorous twist on a cautionary tale, a group of monsters faces a dilemma when they can't agree on how to prepare their meal of whiny children. Their bickering leads to a series of comedic situations, showcasing the absurdity of their predicaments. The vibrant full-color illustrations enhance the playful narrative, making it an entertaining read for children while delivering a light-hearted message about cooperation.

      Monsters Eat Whiny Children
    • This humorous tale explores the theme of family acceptance through the lens of an alien family member. With vibrant full-color illustrations, the story highlights the challenges and joys of embracing differences within a family, making it a delightful read for children. The engaging narrative encourages understanding and love, showcasing the unique dynamics that come with having an unconventional relative.

      Cousin Irv from Mars
    • A family road trip spirals into chaos when two unexpected words disrupt their journey, leading to a series of humorous and messy situations. The story, infused with the wit of a "New Yorker" cartoonist and seasoned TV writer, captures the essence of denial amid the comedic turmoil. This vibrant tale is brought to life with full-color illustrations, enhancing the laughter and chaos of the family's adventure.

      Someone Farted
    • You Have to Read This Book!

      • 40pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      A father's hilarious quest to share his beloved book with his disinterested son unfolds in this entertaining tale. The story captures the comedic struggle between parental enthusiasm and a child's reluctance, making it a delightful read for those who appreciate the humor found in family dynamics. Fans of Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel will particularly enjoy the lighthearted yet relatable narrative.

      You Have to Read This Book!
    • Everything Is Going to Be Okay

      A Book for You or Someone Like You

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      With a blend of humor and insight, this picture book for adults offers a refreshing perspective on the harsh realities of life. Created by renowned New Yorker cartoonist Bruce Eric Kaplan, it combines whimsical illustrations with poignant commentary, making the world feel a bit more bearable.

      Everything Is Going to Be Okay