Pop culture is cotemporary, evoking some facet of its time. Much of it quickly becomes a cliché, and grows tired. It disappears for a while and then, just as everyone has thrown away their copies of that hot comic book and photographs of that singing sensation, they are rediscovered, becoming Nostalgia and/or Collectibles. Continue reading “You Tell Me”
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The Romance of Science
As you no doubt recall from our last thrilling episode, we were looking at some of the ways postcard makers showed the comic possibilities of new technologies. The automobile, the telephone, the phonograph: all were used for gags ranging from the merely cheerful to the rollicking. (If you were not, personally, rollicked by anyContinue reading “The Romance of Science”
Oldfangled
I am sure that the first Stone Age citizen who watched his neighbor cooking his dinner over this newfangled thing called fire shook his head and said, “Society’s getting too involved with these new inventions.” I say this as one who is sitting here writing this column on a machine which I once wouldContinue reading “Oldfangled”
Once and Future Lingo
I knew “23 skidoo” basically just as a jocular reference to days gone by, a slightly raffish expression now passe. (Looking back, I think I got this impression from Bugs Bunny in one of his cartoons mocking the Gay Nineties.) I picked up later on the fact that when it was in use, theContinue reading “Once and Future Lingo”
Unsung Heroes
I cannot offer any explanation for WHY you sometimes find yourself humming certain songs. A phrase or a word may trigger the memory, or that background music at the grocery store, hardly noticed while you’re picking up an emergency supply of potato chips, may resurface later. Nor can I explain why certain songs areContinue reading “Unsung Heroes”
Dutch Love
If you are in the business of selling short sentiments on a regular basis, as postcard publishers once were, the problem quickly arises of how to say exactly what you said last time around, only in a new and interesting way. (This tendency is why a lot of great writers started out on theContinue reading “Dutch Love”
Accenting the Positive
Once upon a time, these United States were a polyglot nation. In the big cities, sometimes, people who live four blocks from each other couldn’t make out each other’s version of English, while in rural areas, people knew immediately if you had crossed the Mississippi to come to market. Before the radio networks decidedContinue reading “Accenting the Positive”
ARCHAEOLOGY OF HUMOR
I have to admit that sometimes I don’t understand every facet of every joke thrown at me by the humorists of the past. I think we can all enjoy the basic humor of this card, for example. Anyone who played on seesaws (teeter-totters, in my neighborhood) knows that joy of breaking the rules andContinue reading “ARCHAEOLOGY OF HUMOR”
There Was an Old Postcard
There was an old postcard with dents which its owner threw over the fence; It was drenched by the rain ’til she found it again (I sold it for thirty-nine cents.) No hope for it. This week has turned out to be a salute to postcards which rhyme, and we must face the 77,557-pound gorillaContinue reading “There Was an Old Postcard”
Even Verse
I had not intended to spend a week considering postcard verse. As far as I know, no poets who got their start ever won a Nobel prize for Literature, and there’s a reason for that. Still, it served its purpose: many the postcard was sent where we would now send a greeting card,Continue reading “Even Verse”