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Eli Valley is an American cartoonist and author. He is best known for his political cartoons, which often feature prominent politicians, businesspeople, and media personalities.

Early life and education

Valley was born in Rhode Island, and grew up Troy, New York, and New Jersey. His father was a Conservative rabbi, while his mother was secular. Valley has one sister. He attended Jewish day school until 8th grade, and received an undergraduate degree in English from Cornell University.[1][2][3] While at Cornell, Valley contributed cartoons to The Cornell Daily Sun, the student newspaper.[3]

Career

Valley published a travel book, The Great Jewish Cities of Central and Eastern Europe: A Travel Guide and Resource Book to Prague, Warsaw, Crakow, and Budapest (1999, Jason Aronson).[4]

Valley was artist-in-residence at The Forward from 2011 to 2013.[5] In October 2013, after Valley satirized Abraham Foxman as an antisemite for his antagonism toward anti-Zionist Jews,[6] Foxman pressured the newspaper to stop publishing Valley's work.[7][8][9]

In 2017, Valley published Diaspora Boy: Comics on Crisis in America and Israel (2017, OR Books),[10] a collection of comics and essays exploring American Jewish identity and the relationship of American Jews with Israel.[11] In The Los Angeles Review of Books, Nathan Goldman wrote, "The book is not only a towering artistic achievement and a disturbing chronicle of American Jewry’s relationship to Israel over the last 10 years, but also a battle cry for a resurgent American Jewish left in a harrowing time of far-right power in the United States and Israel."

Writing in Vulture, Abraham Riesman has referred to Valley's work as "expressionist [and] woodcut-esque."[12]

Valley contributed illustrations to The Chapo Guide to Revolution.[13] Writing in The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Will Tomer said the book resembled "an old-school MAD Magazine, thanks in part to the stomach-turning illustrations of Eli Valley."[14]

Valley's "Schlonged!," about Donald Trump's obsession with size, was selected for The Best American Comics 2017.[15]

In March 2019, Valley drew a cartoon satirizing Meghan McCain's appropriation of Jewish identity[16][17] after McCain wept while castigating Ilhan Omar as an antisemite for her remarks about Israel on "The View."[18][19][20] McCain called the cartoon "one of the most anti-semitic things I've ever seen,"[21] which caused controversy[22] and discussion about Christian Zionist allegations of antisemitism.[23][24]

Bibliography

Non-fiction

  • Great Jewish Cities of Central and Eastern Europe: A Travel Guide & Resource Book to Prague, Warsaw, Crakow & Budapest (1999)

Collections

  • Diaspora Boy: Comics on Crisis in America and Israel (2017, OR Books)

References

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External links

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