A prisoner in a WWII concentration camp discovers a superpower that could keep him alive - he can make the commandant laugh by telling jokes. Pushed to ends of his wit and humanity, Gagman is propelled into a spiralling madness in which he would sell his soul for a gag simply to live another day.
Evoking themes from The Tattooist of Auschwitz and The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, Fedler weaves the story of a Faustian bargain brokered in hell, where redemption only comes in the form of a punchline. He must stay funny - or die.
Enhanced by Fedler's own haunting illustrations, Gagman masterfully juxtaposes humour and pathos, while exploring themes of survivor guilt, desperate determination and the search for the meaning of life in the wake of the Holocaust. Swapping his yellow star for a tattered comic book, Gagman roams the new world and our consciousness determined to find answers to the deepest questions about loss, hope and belonging.
Gagman is a touching and unique tale of survival through unimaginable horror.
'A compulsory addition to all Holocaust-related collections, Fedler's tour de force is a dazzling achievement.'
- Scott Whitmont
About the Authors
Dov Fedler, one of South Africa's legendary political cartoonists (now retired), has been working on this story for 35 years. His earliest dream was to work for Walt Disney but he ended up working for The Star newspaper as their cartoonist in the early 1970's instead, and had a career that spanned half a century. Gagman is his fourth book. His previous titles include his memoir, Out of Line, Tracey McDonald Publishers, (2015), If You Can Write, You Can Draw, Joanne Fedler Media (2018) and Starlite Memories, Tafelberg (2020).
Joanne Fedler is an internationally bestselling author of 14 books, speaker and publisher. She is Dov's writing mentor, editor and middle daughter. www.joannefedler.com