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Sex and Sensibility: Ten Women Examine the Lunacy of Modern Love...in 200 Cartoons [Hardcover]

Liza Donnelly
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April 2, 2008
Sex and Sensibility is a book of 150 cartoons, all by female cartoonists, that captures the zeitgeist of sex and love today. Many of these selections would never have been published ten years ago due to their being too risque or tackling subject matter that hadn't been invented yet, like sex through texting. These women offer snapshots of ourselves in love and in bed.


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About the Author

Liza Donnelly, editor, has been a cartoonist for over twenty years. Her work has appeared in The New Yorker, the New York Times, Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping, Glamour, The Nation, National Lampoon, and Oxygen Online. Last fall, she was invited to appear on an exclusive panel of international cartoonists at The United Nations where she spoke about the responsibility of cartoonists as journalists in reporting world issues. She teaches courses on Women and Humor, Composition, and The History of American Cartooning at Vassar College. She lives in New York with her husband and two daughters.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Twelve; First Edition edition (April 2, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0446198153
  • ISBN-13: 978-0446198158
  • Product Dimensions: 10.1 x 8.2 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,748,874 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"Liza often steps out from behind her drawing table to make this world not just a funnier place, but a better one too." Planet Green, 2010

"Donnelly's cartoons are the best kind of funny--sly, smart, and right on the money. [They] are great social commentary as well as great fun." Susan Orlean, 2010


Liza Donnelly is a contract cartoonist with The New Yorker Magazine. When she first began selling to The New Yorker in 1979, she was the youngest and one of only three cartoonists who were women. Her work has appeared in many publications, including The New York Times, Glamour, Cosmopolitan, The Nation and The Harvard Business Review, and her cartoons have been exhibited around the world. In 2005, she wrote Funny Ladies: The New Yorker's Greatest Women Cartoonists and Their Cartoons, a history of the women who drew cartoons for the magazine as well as the present women contributors. Other recent books are Sex and Sensibility: Ten Women Examine the Lunacy of Modern Love in 200 Cartoons and Cartoon Marriage: Adventures in Love and Matrimony with the New Yorker's Cartooning Couple (with Michael Maslin). Liza appeared, with her husband Michael Maslin, on CBS Sunday Morning, BetterTV and she has been profiled in numerous magazines and newspapers. Donnelly is a pubic speaker/lecturer and presents on topics such as women and humor, childrens' books and The New Yorker, and has given talks at the United Nations, Thurber House, and the American Association of Editorial Cartoonists annual convention, Vassar College, Bard College, Omega Institute, The Museum of Cartoon and Comic Art, The Norman Rockwell Museum and presented a talk at the first TEDWomen conference. She has been a guest panelist at the Cartoon Event of The New Yorker Festival several times.

Her cartoons can be seen on various websites: narrativemagazine.com, womensEnews.org, huffingtonpost.com, salon.com, dailybeast.com, and revolvingfloor.com, where she is the cartoon editor. She conceived of and is editor for World Ink, a site of international cartoons from contributors around the globe on dscriber.com. She is a charter member of an international project, Cartooning for Peace, helping to promote understanding around the world through humor. Her new book, "When Do They Serve The Wine? The Folly, Flexibility and Fun of Being a Woman", was just published by Chronicle Books. Recently, Liza received an International Award in France at the Salon International du Dessins de Presse for her work in cartooning. Her website is lizadonnelly.com and her blog is whendotheyservethewine.wordpress.com. Liza teaches part-time at Vassar College. and is a member of PEN, Authors Guild and the National Cartoonist Society. She and her husband, New Yorker cartoonist, Michael Maslin, live in New York.

"Liza often steps out from behind her drawing table to make this world not just a funnier place, but a better one too." Planet Green, 2010

"Donnelly's cartoons are the best kind of funny--sly, smart, and right on the money. [They] are great social commentary as well as great fun." Susan Orlean, 2010

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4.0 out of 5 stars Funny stuff. January 27, 2010
Format:Hardcover
Liza Donnelly (ed.), Sex and Sensibility: Ten Women Examine the Lunacy of Modern Love in 200 Cartoons (Twelve, 2008)

If New Yorker-style one-panels are your cuppa, then Sex and Sensibility is the dream date who just walked into the singles bar. Donnelly, herself a longtime New Yorker cartoonist, collects and catalogues cartoons (mostly one-panels) by a bevy of talented, funny women, including fellow longtime New Yorker contributor Roz Chast (whose Theories of Everything I reviewed back in 2008), Ann Telnaes, Marisa Acocella Marchetto, and a number of others. The differences between the cartoonists, and how they approach the subject matter, is often striking; you're likely to have come up with a favorite from the bunch within fifty pages. (I was most impressed with Julia Suits' brashness, which will surprise exactly no one who knows me.) But all of them are sharp (even Marchetto, whose Cancer Vixen I also reviewed, back in 2007, not nearly as positively as the Chast tome), all of them are funny, and all of them are worth your time.

Side note: as I write this, Sex and Sensibility has just one other Amazon review. I find that extremely odd for a book released by Twelve, the prestige arm of Grand Central. Come on, folks, get on the ball. You're not listening to the marketing shills! *** ˝
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wit and wisdom July 6, 2008
Format:Hardcover
A good cartoon touches us through words and images. Donnelly is a master and in this volume we are treated to her work and that of some the best women cartoonists we have in our midst at them moment. The rapier wit of their wisdom hits the target almost everytime. We see ourselves and others all the more clearly.
Hats off.
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