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great harvey.. great jahfurry!
Heh heh. A branch of my family comes from Galicia. So I’m at least one-quarter yokel.
This Pekar Project is excellent. Harvey’s comics are always entertaining, and, more often than not, educational. Great comic.
A fine tale . . great Pekar, great art and
I think I may recognize someone I know….
Is that the one and only JahFurry?
Thanks to Harvey, Jah-Fluffy and Rick for advancing my yiddish knowledge a bissel. All I knew previously about Galitizianers was that my parents smiled and rolled their eyes knowingly whenever this particular sub-tribe was mentioned…and that a lot of them appear to have migrated to South Africa.
Loved this strip personally I am fascinated by Austria-Hungarian History. Especially Emperor Ferdinand, the retarded epileptic and large headed emperor whose most famous proclamation was “I am the Emperor and I want Dumplings”. Also a little history under Franz Joseph Austria Hungary was probably the best place for a Jew to live in mainland Europe.
[...] of the Devil, here are three more comics shorts from Smith Magazine’s “Pekar [...]
My favorite rant of the week — forwarding this one along to all my favorite “Viennese” Jews.
Really love Remnant’s art. Give us more!
So much fun!
Once while speakiing in Yiddish with a grocer near Mahane Yehuda in Jerusalem I told him that I thought he had a Galitzianer accent but he didn’t know what I was talking about. Nu?
screen 2, panel 3 is a terrific image of harvey!
Wonderful Harvey Pecar..
[...] PEKAR.PROJECT, “Legendary Vienna”. A story about about Galitizianers Jews in [...]
[...] online courtesy of Smith Magazine’s Pekar Project: 1) Autodidact; 2) Back in the Day; 3) Legendary Vienna; 4) Muncie, Indiana; 5) Muncie, Indiana Part II; 6) Reciprocity; and 7) Sweeping Problem. Enjoy! [...]