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Picturing the Game Don Weekes

Picturing the Game By Don Weekes

Picturing the Game by Don Weekes


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Picturing the Game showcases the gifted, forward-thinking graphic journalists throughout hockeys history whose bold aesthetic and deft draughtsmanship could always make the butt of their satire look perfectly asinine. Their work embodied a truly acerbic spirit that was nothing short of groundbreaking, and the game is better for it.

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Picturing the Game: An Illustrated Story of Hockey by Don Weekes

Hockey has a curious connection to editorial cartooning and sports illustration, one as old and storied as the game itself. Many writers and photographers have told the story of game play, but never from such an original, unvarnished perspective as the cartoonists.

Picturing the Game transports fans into the mischievous world of caricature through the rough drafts of hockey history by Bruce MacKinnon, Aislin, Serge Chapleau, Susan Dewar, Brian Gable, and many other talented artists. They make us laugh by telling the truth and perhaps make us a little wiser about what we already suspect of the fools running the show. The earliest drawings collected here come from the anonymous early house artists who drew ancient play and its first audiences. Their work evolved into the cartooning of Arthur Racey and Lou Skuce, whose editorial and sports cartoons ran when newspapers had a virtual monopoly on news dissemination and belief in the printed word was absolute. Not surprisingly, the dailies became the medium that made hockey Canadas national game. Later, Franklin Arbuckle, Duncan Macpherson, and Len Norris animated the games advance through more meaningful allegory, humorous irreverence, and an underlying cultural bearing that gave each of their panels its own power and influence.

Don Weekes showcases the gifted, forward-thinking graphic journalists throughout hockeys history whose bold aesthetic and deft draughtsmanship could always make the butt of their satire look perfectly asinine. Their ingenuity and perceptiveness paved the way for a journalistic showmanship that embodied a truly Canadian acerbic spirit. It was nothing short of groundbreaking and Canadas national game is all the better for it.

Picturing the Game Reviews

Inside these pages is not just an illustrated chronicling of hockey in Canada by historically renowned illustrators. Its also a raw view of the games most iconic and evolutionary moments as seen through the art of some of the crankiest, most wretched trolls in journalism: editorial cartoonists. Whats not to like? Bruce MacKinnon, cartoonist, The Chronicle Herald


Picturing the Game takes readers on a wonderful journey that tells the history, the histrionics, and the hilarity of our storied game. Its a treasure. Roy MacGregor, author of The Home Team: Fathers, Sons & Hockey and Wayne Gretzkys Ghost: And Other Tales from a Lifetime in Hockey


What an insightful and mischievous romp through Canadas national sport! Loaded with stories and details and animated with painfully smart drawings of unflinching irreverence. After all, hockey players and cartoonists strive for the same goal, that perfect shot! Susan Dewar, cartoonist, Postmedia


Don Weekes has caught a truly rare glimpse of game play. Rigorously sourced, the narrative is punctuated with illustrations and editorial cartoons that are both entertaining and thought-provoking, some dating to Lord Stanleys time. Bravo, Don! I loved this book! Kevin Shea, author of The Hall: Celebrating Hockeys Heritage, Heroes and Home and Barilko: Without a Trace


Cartoons are a handy shortcut that helps us understand history. Don Weekes has put together a brilliant collection of drawings and other graphic material on hockey. In the process he has helped increase our populist knowledge of the game. Terry Mosher (Aislin), cartoonist, The Montreal Gazette


A fascinating look at our shared history through a unique lens. Undoubtedly this will bring back countless memories for hockey fans. Ryan Kennedy, editor-in-chief, *The Hockey News *


There are books which are just wonderful to hold in your hands and flip through the pages. Picturing the Game: An Illustrated Story of Hockey by Don Weekes is one of those books. Yorkton This Week

About Don Weekes

Don Weekes is an award-winning television producer and the author of numerous hockey books. He lives in Montreal and shoots left.

Additional information

NGR9780228018735
9780228018735
0228018730
Picturing the Game: An Illustrated Story of Hockey by Don Weekes
New
Hardback
McGill-Queen's University Press
2023-10-03
408
N/A
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