Spanning from "Vietnam and the Johnson Years" to "Clinton andEveryone Else," the editorial cartoons of Paul Szep showcase his biting witand scathing social commentary. At the Boston Globe since 1966, Szep, ashe is simply known to his thousands of loyal fans, has had more than threedecades to hone the razor edge of his ironic, sarcastic humor. No one is immunefrom his criticism. Boston's beloved Red Sox, O. J. Simpson, Bill and HillaryClinton, Bob Dole, and the British royal family have all been targets for hispen. Social issues including Ebonics, violence on television, and race relationsfail to escape unscathed.Paul Szep was born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, and graduated from theOntario College of Art. Before joining the Boston Globe, he playedhockey and worked part-time in Canadian steel mills, which helped to shape hisviews and opinions. These, combined with his talent as an editorial cartooninst, have earned him two Pulitzer Prizes and numerous other awards. His cartoons havebeen featured in many issues of Best Editorial Cartoons of the Year, published by Pelican.
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