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  • In I Must Be Dreaming, Roz Chast succeeds in engaging us with her dreams
    Talk about a dream, kill a conversation But not in the case of graphic novelist Roz Chast Even her subconscious emanations present deliciously skewed takes on life's absurdities and fraught moments
  • A Cartoonists Funny, Heartbreaking Take On Caring For Aging Parents - NPR
    In Can't We Talk About Something More Pleasant?, Roz Chast combines text, cartoons, sketches and photos to describe her interactions with her parents during the last years of their lives
  • KVPR - NPR for Central California
    He hosted programs for 19 years on KVPR, including Morning Edition, All Things Considered and Clearly Classical
  • Iconic New Yorker Cartoonist Roz Chast Closes Out Carol Cory Fine Art
    After five years, Carol Corey Fine Art will host its final show in May—an exhibition of new works by legendary New Yorker cartoonist and longtime gallery friend, Roz Chast
  • The Gloriously Anxious Art of Roz Chast | Hadassah Magazine
    In many of the cartoons in her graphic memoir, Can’t We Talk About Something More Pleasant?, Roz Chast draws herself as frazzled and harried, her eyes crazed behind off-kilter glasses, her mouth a squiggled black hole and her blond hair frizzing wildly with her emotions
  • Roz Chast - Wikipedia
    Chast grew up in the Flatbush section of Brooklyn, the only child of George Chast, a high school French and Spanish teacher, and Elizabeth, an assistant principal in an elementary school Her Jewish parents were children during the Great Depression , and she has spoken about their extreme frugality [ 7 ]
  • Dreams power ‘New Yorker’ cartoonist’s new book
    Chast’s graphic memoir, “Can’t We Talk About Something More Pleasant?” continues to be wildly popular nine years after publication Photographs and drawings tell how Chast, an only child, had to navigate her aging parents through the end of their lives
  • Bio - Roz Chast
    Her latest, Going Into Town: A Love Letter to New York (2017), a personalized travel guide to New York City that began as a going-away present to her youngest child, who was moving from the family’s home in Connecticut to attend SVA




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