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"Mark Podwal . . . shake(s) the brain into fresh juxtapositions of understanding."-Cynthia Ozick "Mark Podwal's original drawings . . . reflect his great talent."-Elie Wiesel Mark Podwal may be best known for his political drawings on the New York Times op-ed page. Here, he focuses on the human body as a medical specimen, visually representing the essence of the major public health issues of our time. These strangely beautiful images reveal a master's hand. Mark Podwal's most recent book is Jerusalem Sky (2005); his You Never Know (1998), with Francine Prose, won a National Jewish Book Award.…mehr

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"Mark Podwal . . . shake(s) the brain into fresh juxtapositions of understanding."-Cynthia Ozick "Mark Podwal's original drawings . . . reflect his great talent."-Elie Wiesel Mark Podwal may be best known for his political drawings on the New York Times op-ed page. Here, he focuses on the human body as a medical specimen, visually representing the essence of the major public health issues of our time. These strangely beautiful images reveal a master's hand. Mark Podwal's most recent book is Jerusalem Sky (2005); his You Never Know (1998), with Francine Prose, won a National Jewish Book Award. He lives in Harrison, New York.
Witty, whimsical images of medicine by a prize-winning artist and illustrator--who is also a physician.
Autorenporträt
Mark Podwal had just graduated from medical school in 1971 when his work first appeared in the New York Times. His most recent book, Jerusalem Sky: Stars, Crosses and Crescents; You Never Know, his collaboration with Francine Prose, won a National Jewish Book Award in 1998. He lives in Harrison, New York.