David Rees first came to fame as the author of Get Your War On, a Bush-era comic strip composed from clip-art that he emailed to friends. It was eventually serialized by Rolling Stone magazine, collected into three successful books, and turned into an off-Broadway play. He is also the author of the workplace satire My New Filing Technique is Unstoppable. He lives in Beacon, New York. John Hodgman (introduction) is the author of the bestsellers The Areas of My Expertise, and More Information Than You Require. He's also known for his appearances in Apple's "Get a Mac" advertising campaign, and for his correspondent work on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.
Praise for How to Sharpen Pencils
"The book is powerfully funny ... a stylistic high-wire act, and
Rees never teeters."
--The New Yorker
"Dear Reader is plunged into delicious confusion ...
gloriously irreverent."
--The New York Times Book Review "David Rees's How to Sharpen
Pencils is any graphite-aficionado's must read."
--Gothamist "This is the best treatise on pencil sharpening (in a
sea of none) and diabolically funny. I've already alerted the
Pulitzer committee." --Library Journal "This book is really a
must-read for anyone interested in pencils. And there are
well-placed lines likely to render you, as I was, doubled over in
laughter. But what I enjoyed most about Mr. Rees' book was reading
something written with such sincerity by a person who obviously
does what he does with care." --Pencil Revolution
"There is a long chapter on how to sneak into someone's house and
smash their electric pencil sharpener with a mallet."
--Businessweek "The hand-sharpened pencils sent to me by
artisanal pencil sharpener David Rees are without a doubt the MOST
EFFICIENT writing instruments in my collection. I use them both for
business and for pleasure, as their SLEEK and ELEGANT design
coupled with their AMAZING SHARPNESS help make me an object of envy
at work and about town. My favorite use for a David Rees
hand-sharpened pencil? Sending threatening letters to strangers
whose names I pick out of a phone book."
--MATT TAIBBI, investigative journalist
"Of all the great artisanal crafts, hat blocking, cobbling, and
trolloping, I think I was most disheartened to see pencil
sharpening relegated to the dusty bin of history. That is why I am
so thrilled David Rees is picking up the reins of the forgotten art
of manual graphite-encased-in-wood point-crafting. I love my
pencil!"
--AMY SEDARIS, crafts expert
"Looking back, I cannot believe that I spent so many years of my
life mechanically sharpening my own pencils with pencil sharpeners.
Truly, my life before I was presented with correctly sharpened
pencils by an artisan was a dull and ill-sharpened void. Learn from
my mistakes."
--NEIL GAIMAN, writer
"You may think that sharpening a pencil is easy, but David Rees
makes it look hard, and that makes all the difference."
--JOHN HODGMAN, comedian "Could I sharpen my own pencils?
Sure, I could! I could also perform my own dentistry, cobble my own
shoes and smith my own tin--but why not leave such matters to real
artisans, instead? I trust my bespoke pencils only to David
Rees."
--ELIZABETH GILBERT, writer "The number one #2 pencil
sharpener!"
--STARLEE KINE, public radio writer "David Rees carved away
the wood that hides the graphite the way I need to carve away the
fat the hides my ability to wear a bathing suit. Thank you for
showing me the path, Rees."
--PATTON OSWALT, performer
"One is tempted to call it a must-read for anyone who has ever used
a pencil."
--Booklist Praise For David Rees' Get Your War On "Riotous and
principled."
--Washington Post "Hilariously deadpan fatalism... a
surprisingly articulate expression of our anxieties."
--Newsweek "The Thomas Nast of the internet."
--Comedy Central "The most original cartoon since... well
ever. Raw, enraged, sardonic, hilarious, despairing, and impossible
to pigeonhole."
--Rolling Stone "A glorious excoriation of our post-9/11
loony bin."
--New York Times "A phenomenal cult hero."
--Variety "Brilliant."
--USA Today From the Hardcover
edition.
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