An eloquent and vigorous protest against war’s horror and futility.
The New York Times, from an exhibition review of The Parade, 1953
Nothing can equal the psychological effect of real art . . .Our time needs you and your work!
Albert Einstein, from a letter to Si Lewen, 1951
The Parade is a powerfully moving free-jazz dirge of a book that depicts mankind’s recurring war fever. It remains sadly urgent and relevant today.
Art Spiegelman, from his introduction
“A compelling testament to Lewen’s gifts for stirring our souls with the silent grace of painted panel after panel after panel. As narrative, it is music by which to mourn Man’s fate.”
The Washington Post
“There are many masterworks dealing with conflict and its evils, from Goya’s “Disasters of War” to Picasso’s “Guernica” to Jacob Lawrence’s “War Series.” Si Lewen’s “Parade” must be counted among them.”
Wall Street Journal