Bruce McCall
Bruce McCall (born 1935) is a Canadian author and illustrator, best known for his frequent contributions to The New Yorker.
Born and raised in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada, he was fascinated by comic books and showed an early aptitude for drawing fantastical flying machines, blimps, bulbous-nosed muscle cars and futuristic dioramas.
In his memoir, Thin Ice (1997), McCall admitted that he was never good at physical activity as a boy, but could count on his mother to encourage his creativity. Bruce's father T.C. was imperious and unemotional, and left his alcoholic wife Peg without the attention she needed. Peg and the children tried to strike an attachment to him, but his stormy moods frequently pushed them aside.
Without any serious technical training, McCall began his illustration career drawing cars for Ford Motor Company in Toronto in the 1950s. After several decades in advertising, he sought opportunities elsewhere in the publishing industry.
He went to New York City, and was hired by National Lampoon and made a name for himself as an artist with intelligent and whimsical humor. McCall also spent a brief period writing sketches for Saturday Night Live.
McCall has illustrated magazine covers, regularly appearing in The New Yorker and other magazines. He has been a contributor to the magazine since 1979.
McCall is also a humourist, and has written essays on some of the social ironies of modern life. He writes frequently for the "Shouts & Murmurs" section of The New Yorker.
McCall lives on the Upper West Side of New York near Central Park.
Bibliography
Books
- (1982) Zany Afternoons ISBN 0-394-42683-5
- (1993) Sit!: The Dog Portraits of Thierry Poncelet, art by Thierry Poncelet, text by Bruce McCall
- (1997) Thin Ice ISBN 0-679-76959-5 (memoir)
- (2001) The Last Dream-o-Rama ISBN 0-609-60801-0
- (2003) All Meat Looks Like South America ISBN 0-609-60802-9
- (2008) Marveltown (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2008)[1]
- (2009) 50 Things to Do with a Book, Collins
- (2013) This Land Was Made for You and Me (But Mostly Me) ISBN 0-399-16368-9
Articles
- McCall, Bruce (12 January 2009). "Shouts & Murmurs: Looking Forward to Your Check". The New Yorker 84 (44): 29. Retrieved 27 March 2009.
References
External links
- Farrar, Straus and Giroux
- The New Yorker Q&A
- Bruce McCall in The Nation
- New York Times profile
- Cover at National Lampoon
- Robert Fulford on Bruce McCall
- Humor article by McCall titled Getting Started
- Art Directors Club biography, portrait and images of work
- TED Talks: Bruce McCall's faux nostalgia at TED in 2008
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