What's "Dad's Jazz"? Portraits, songs, facts and, naturally, also stereotypes mainly borrowed from the field of rather traditional jazz, in other words from Dad's days, made up the source Rupert H”rbst drew his inspiration from for his fifth cartoon book. The author's "abnormal" approach - which he already made use of in his previous publications - often serves as a suitable means to an end and, in this way, it may also open up "abnormal" perspectives. Provided that you are endowed with a small portion of (self-)irony. This should by no means be interpreted as some sort of defamation; after all Rupert H”rbst loves jazz - and admires musicians - too much to resort to such measures. " Jazz is the joy of playing music.", that's what Leonard Bernstein once said. "Dad's Jazz" stands for the author's joy of playing around and is meant to be the beholder's joy of contemplating - and maybe even smiling - but by no means defamation, after all Rupert H”rbst loves ... . - That's "Dad's Jazz"! Hard cover. 55 pages. -the publisher