The History of the Snowman by Bob Eckstein

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  • Pub. Date: October 2007
  • 192pp
  • Sales Rank: 24,379
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    • Pub. Date: October 2007
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Hardcover, 192pp
    • Sales Rank: 24,379

    Synopsis

    Who made the first snowman? Who first came up with the idea of placing snowballs on top of each other, and who decided they would use a carrot for a nose? Most puzzling of all: How can this mystery ever be solved, with all the evidence long since melted?

    The snowman appears everywhere on practically everything -- from knickknacks to greeting cards to seasonal sweaters we plan to return. Whenever we see big snowballs our first impulse is to deck them out with a top hat. Humorist and writer Bob Eckstein has long been fascinated by this ubiquitous symbol of wintertime fun -- and finally, for the first time, one of the world's most popular icons gets his due.

    A thoroughly entertaining exploration, The History of the Snowman travels back in time to shed light on the snowman's enigmatic past -- from the present day, in which the snowman reigns as the King of Kitsch, to the Dark Ages, with the creation of the very first snowman. Eckstein's curiosity began playfully enough, but soon snowballed into a (mostly) earnest quest of chasing Frosty around the world, into museums and libraries, and seeking out the advice of leading historians and scholars. The result is a riveting history that reaches back through centuries and across cultures -- sweeping from fifteenth-century Italian snowballs to eighteenth-century Russian ice sculptures to the regrettable "white-trash years" (1975-2000).

    The snowman is not just part of our childhood memories, but is an integral part of our world culture, appearing -- much like a frozen Forrest Gump -- alongside dignitaries and celebrities during momentous events. Again and again, the snowman pops up in rare prints, paintings, early movies, advertising and, over the past century, in every art form imaginable. And the jolly snowman -- ostensibly as pure as the driven snow -- also harbors a dark past full of political intrigue, sex, and violence.

    With more than two hundred illustrations and a special section of the best snowman cartoons, The History of the Snowman is a truly original winter classic -- smart, surprisingly enlightening, and quite simply the coolest book ever.

    Debra Ginsberg - Shelf Awareness

    At first, Bob Eckstein's arguments for the cultural importance of the snowman seem specious. For example, that there are no Harry Truman or Charo candlestick holders but plenty of snowmen; that snowmen have graced more magazine covers than Muhammad Ali; and that snowmen represent "the most naked, simple portrait of our humanity." But by page 7, with the inclusion of "The Snowman's Index" (who knew that 16% of Americans with the last name "Snowman" live in Florida?), Eckstein easily convinces the reader that the snowman ("a frozen Forrest Gump") is more than just cute or kitschy...All levity and snow puns aside (Eckstein is a cartoonist and humorist), this brisk, charming book is well researched and full of entertaining, informative nuggets.

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    Biography

    Bob Eckstein has been a humor writer for more than twenty years, and is most recognized for his popular weekly columns in Newsday, the Village Voice, and now, TimeOut. His cartoons and artwork have also appeared in publications like The New Yorker, the New York Times, Spy magazine, and Details. He splits his time between his studios in Manhattan and Pennsylvania.

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    March 28, 2008: Deep into The History of the Snowman is a gorgeous fresco of robed and hosed medieval folk hurling snowballs at each other outside a castle. It's one of those images you just don't learn in Art History unless you've gone on a tour of the castles of Northern Italy. Its presence in this book exposes just how much wonderful history of playful or political human interaction with snow has remained unexplored, untaught. The book is funny, enlightening, and occasionally a little dense with its facts (so many - so unknown!). It is a quick read (oodles of info don't slow it down) and filled with surprising pictures of snowfolk, both contemporary and historical (from Old Dutch and Italian to Charles Addams). In both art school and meteorology it deserves to become a standard text, one of those professors turn to when students get too serious about their subjects. And its inclusion of the true olde-tyme snowball-fight fresco will warm my heart for years to come.