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575:. Eisner was sympathetic to young Feiffer, as Eisner had been in a similar situation when he first started out. He asked Feiffer, "What can you do?" He answered, "I'll do anything. I'll do coloring, or clean-up, or anything, and I'd like to work for nothing." However, Eisner was unimpressed by Feiffer's art abilities and did not know how he could employ him. Eisner ultimately decided to give him a low-paying job when he found out that Feiffer "knew more about him than anybody who had ever lived," said Feiffer. "He had no choice but to hire me as a groupie." 3920: 3563: 3944: 560: 74: 627: 3932: 3908: 486:
create something unique. He read comic strips from various newspapers which his father brought home, and was mostly attracted to the way they told stories. "What I loved best about these comics was that they created a very personal world in which almost anything could take place", Feiffer says. "And readers would accept it even if it had nothing to do with any other kind of world. It was the fantasy world I loved."
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mistresses and lovers, to their employers, to their rulers, or simply to the unseen adversaries at the other end of the telephone wires ... It would be no exaggeration to say that his dialog is as acute as any that is being written in America today. Dialog aimed at sophisticated minds, usually with the purpose of shaking them out of sophistication into real awareness.
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family, and both their mothers were strong figures who held the family together through hardships. "He had a hunger for comics that Eisner rarely saw in artists", notes Schumacher. "Eisner decided that there was something to this wisecracking kid." When Feiffer later asked for a raise, Eisner instead gave him his own page in
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He began working as just a studio man – he would do erasing, cleanup ... Gradually it became very clear that he could write better than he could draw and preferred it, indeed – so he wound up doing balloons . First he was doing balloons based on stories that I'd create. I would start a story off
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Feiffer says that cartoons were his first interest when young, "what I loved the most." He states that because he couldn't write well enough to be a writer, or draw well enough to be an artist, he realized that the best way to succeed would be to combine his limited talents in each of those fields to
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Davis), and Feiffer was raised in a Jewish household with a younger and an older sister. His father was usually unemployed in his work as a salesman due to the Depression. His mother was a fashion designer who made watercolor drawings of her designs which she sold to various clothing manufacturers in
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I came to the field with a more serious intent than my opiate-minded contemporaries. While they, in those pre-super days, were eating up "Cosmo, Master of Disguise"; "Speed Saunders"; and "Bart Regan Spy", I was counting up how many panels there were to a page, how many pages there were to a story –
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Feiffer had no stories to tell. His main concern was to explore character. In a series of a dozen or so pictures, he would show the shifts of mood that flickered across the faces of men and women as they tried, often vainly, to explain themselves to the world, to their husbands and wives, to their
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The comic themes you weave are very close to my heart ... I must express unqualified admiration for the scenic structure of your "strips" and the eminently speakable and funny dialog ... I should be most interested in furthering our contact with an eye toward doing a film along the moods
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I want to write about marriage. I think the most interesting story is how men and women get on with each other, the terms they accept to live together and survive together, the compromises they make, the betrayals of themselves and of each other, and how, despite the fact that over and over again
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and say, 'Now here I want the Spirit to do the following things – you do the balloons, Jules.' Gradually, he would take over and do stories entirely on his own, generally based on ideas we'd talked about. I'd come in generally with the first page, then he would pick it up and carry it from there.
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Eisner considered Feiffer a mediocre artist, but he "liked the kid's spunk and intensity", writes Eisner biographer Michael Schumacher. Eisner was also aware that they both came from similar backgrounds, despite his being twelve years older. They both had fathers who struggled to support their
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for a year to improve his art style. Over time, Eisner valued Feiffer's opinions and judgments more often, appreciating his "uncanny knack" for capturing the way people talked, without using contrived dialogue. Eisner recalls that Feiffer "had a real ear for writing characters that lived and
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New York. "She'd go door to door selling her designs for $ 3," recalls Feiffer. The fact that she was the breadwinner, however, created an "atmosphere of silent blame" in the home. Feiffer began drawing at the age of 3. "My mother always encouraged me to draw", he says.
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Our fights were always collegial. Never once did pull rank on me. I was always amazed by what he let me get away with. It shows how close and tight the relationship was, that he let me do that parody. He had great generosity of soul.
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After working with Eisner for nearly a decade, he chose to start creating his own comic strips. In 1956, after again first proving his talent by working for free, he became a staff cartoonist at
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was directed by Caymichael Patten and opened at The American Place Theatre, Subplot Cafe, as part of its American Humorist Series on January 13, 1977. The production ran on the
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learning how to form, for my own use, phrases like: @X#?/; marking for future reference which comic book hero was swiped from which radio hero: Buck Marshall from Tom Mix; the
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has recognized his "remarkable legacy", from 1946 to the present, as a cartoonist, playwright, screenwriter, adult and children's book author, illustrator, and art instructor.
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His third marriage took place in September 2016, when he married freelance writer JZ Holden; the ceremony combined Jewish and Buddhist traditions. She is the author of
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is an actress and playwright. A second daughter, Kate Feiffer, is the author and playwright of "My Mom is Trying to Ruin My Life" and other works.
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After Feiffer graduated from high school at 16, he was desperate for a job, and went unannounced to the office of one of his favorite cartoonists,
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they find that it can't possibly work, it still seems to be preferable to anything else they know about. In the end, it becomes rather heroic.
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Barrett Honors College from November 27 to December 2, 2006. In June–August 2009, Feiffer was in residence as a Montgomery Fellow at
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until 1997. His cartoons became nationally syndicated in 1959 and then appeared regularly in publications including the
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breathed. Jules was always attentive to nuances, such as sounds and expressions" which made stories seem more real.
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He has written more than 35 books, plays and screenplays. His first of many collections of satirical cartoons,
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Archival footage of a discussion with Jules Feiffer at a PillowTalk at Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival in 2009
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where he produced a weekly comic strip. Feiffer's strips ran for 42 years, until 1997, at first titled
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and author, who at one time was considered the most widely read satirist in the country. He won the
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When he was 13, his mother gave him a drawing table for his bedroom. She also enrolled him in the
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in 1958 (which featured a collection of cartoons from about 1950 to 1956), and followed up with
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His strip, usually six to eight borderless panels, initially appeared under the title
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His cartoons, strips and illustrations have been reprinted by Fantagraphics as
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Feiffer began writing for the theater and film in 1961, with plays including
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in 2017. He wrote the book for a musical based on a story he wrote earlier,
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to create its first op-ed page comic strip, which ran monthly until 2000.
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When Feiffer was 17 (in the mid-1940s) he became assistant to cartoonist
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territory, while his ink-stained memories of the comics industry rival
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in 1986 for editorial cartooning, and in 2004 he was inducted into the
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section, and let him do his own coloring. As Eisner recalled in 1978:
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Feiffer has married three times and has three children. His daughter
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No. 46 (May 1979), p. 37. Interview conducted Oct. 13 and 17, 1978
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Marriage Is an Invasion of Privacy and Other Dangerous Views
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was also published through Liveright Publishing, and was a
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The Essential Guide to Children's Books and Their Creators
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Explainers: The Complete Village Voice Strips (1956–1966)
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Transcript of March 24, 2010, Feiffer interview at the
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DuBois, Larry. "Playboy Interview with Jules Feiffer",
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Best Fiction Book of 2014. In 2016, Feiffer published
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Revel with a Cause: Liberal Satire in Postwar America
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into a musical. He illustrated the children's books
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Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters
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2006, received the Creativity Foundation's Laureate
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strips served as a springboard into other projects.
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And no strip, except 4140:21st-century American dramatists and playwrights 3985:20th-century American dramatists and playwrights 3956: 3645:Animation Writers Caucus Animation Writing Award 2031:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 1471:The Unexpurgated Memoirs of Bernard Mergendeiler 1407:2010, won a Lifetime Achievement Award from the 991:Feiffer also wrote and drew one of the earliest 815:The Unexpurgated Memoirs of Bernard Mergendeiler 685:and themes you have so brilliantly accomplished. 4175:James Monroe High School (New York City) alumni 4070:Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning winners 658:Sick Sick Sick: A Guide to Non-Confident Living 554: 1179: 180:Milton Caniff Lifetime Achievement Award, 2004 3629: 3380: 2409: 2269:Brennan, Elizabeth A.; Clarage, Elizabeth C. 2257:"Writers Guild of America East Press Release" 2226:, January 30, 2007. Retrieved March 3, 2009. 1843: 1841: 1839: 1837: 1835: 1833: 1831: 2377:, FilmFestivalTraveler.com, April 18, 2010. 1401:'s Milton Caniff Lifetime Achievement Award; 368:was published in 1958, and his first novel, 2133: 1802: 319:. In 1956, he became a staff cartoonist at 23: 4195:Jewish American dramatists and playwrights 3636: 3622: 3387: 3373: 2416: 2402: 2273:, Greenwood Publishing Group (1999) p. 156 1899: 1897: 1828: 1791: 1789: 1787: 1785: 1783: 1753: 1751: 1168:Feiffer's picture book for young readers, 921:) and several children's books, including 300:Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film 72: 59:American cartoonist and author (born 1929) 24: 4160:21st-century American non-fiction writers 4155:20th-century American non-fiction writers 4110:Writers who illustrated their own writing 2087:"STAGE: 'Grown Ups' by Feiffer at Lyceum" 1851:, Bloomsbury Publishing (2010) pp. 98–100 1702:, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (2002) p. 154 967:. His non-fiction includes the 1965 book 4105:American male dramatists and playwrights 4075:Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame inductees 2423: 2004: 1947:"Sunday Book Review", October 19, 2008. 1854: 1815: 1713:"The Return of Cartoonist Jules Feiffer" 1661: 1659: 1507:Feiffer on Nixon, the Cartoon Presidency 1085: 866: 759: 625: 558: 466:. He wrote in 1965 about his childhood: 32:This is an accepted version of this page 3396:Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning 2154: 1894: 1849:Will Eisner: A Dreamer's Life in Comics 1780: 1748: 1737: 1735: 1733: 1731: 1729: 1727: 1725: 913:Feiffer has written two novels (1963's 797:and other strip collections, including 771:Feiffer's cartoons were typically mini 280:(born January 26, 1929) is an American 160:Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning 14: 3957: 2390:, with 164 library catalog records 1860:Groth, Gary. "Will Eisner Interview", 1634: 1614: 1165:, was published by Liveright in 2018. 1090:Feiffer's ad art for the Beat musical 3617: 3368: 2397: 2139: 2109:shelterislandreporter.timesreview.com 1879:, Univ. of Chicago (2006) pp. 340–341 1692: 1682: 1680: 1678: 1656: 1297:. He has been a Senior Fellow at the 2084: 2005:Kakutani, Michiko (March 17, 2010). 1722: 1385:American Academy of Arts and Letters 1331: 443:to study anatomy. He graduated from 399:(1976). He wrote the screenplay for 4125:Screenwriters from New York (state) 2339:"A Conversation With Jules Feiffer" 2271:Who's Who of Pulitzer Prize Winners 2069:Jean Albano Gallery – Jules Feiffer 1557:A Barrel of Laughs, a Vale of Tears 1285:Feiffer is an adjunct professor at 1012:Simon & Schuster/Fireside Books 942:A Barrel of Laughs, a Vale of Tears 56: 4150:21st-century American male writers 4145:20th-century American male writers 4090:Jewish American children's writers 1985:"The Three Lives of Jules Feiffer" 1705: 1675: 1459:Harry: The Rat with Women, a Novel 1214:adapted Feiffer's unproduced play 1014:, August 1978), by Marvel Comics' 827:Marriage Is an Invasion of Privacy 693:was distributed nationally by the 112:, author, playwright, screenwriter 57: 4216: 4165:American male non-fiction writers 2280: 2085:Rich, Frank (December 11, 1981). 1415: 1280: 1220:as a 1971 film, Feiffer scripted 1163:The Ghost Script: A Graphic Novel 1100:He has had retrospectives at the 851:was used as one part of the 1966 751:. He was commissioned in 1997 by 489:Among his favorite cartoons were 236: 1983, divorced) 3970:American comic strip cartoonists 3942: 3930: 3918: 3906: 3561: 2047:"Nonfiction Reviews: 11/30/2009" 1312: 361:, which ran monthly until 2000. 212: 4095:Jewish American comics creators 3965:Academics from New York (state) 2371:Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art 2263: 2249: 2233: 2212: 2196: 2182: 2155:Pisarro, Carla (July 7, 2008). 2148: 2115: 2097: 2078: 2062: 2040: 1998: 1977: 1954: 1931: 1910: 1882: 1869: 1117:Kill My Mother: A Graphic Novel 441:Art Students League of New York 325:, where he produced the weekly 251: 233: 208: 3975:American editorial cartoonists 1743:Backing into Forward: A Memoir 1628: 1625:#1650; February 2009; Page 107 1603: 1583:Backing into Forward: A Memoir 1545:Ronald Reagan in Movie America 1289:. Previously he taught at the 1139:Cousin Joseph: A Graphic Novel 1048:Backing into Forward: A Memoir 841:, a variation on the story of 292:. 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In 1965, he wrote 4205:People from Soundview, Bronx 4025:George Polk Award recipients 1907:, Fantagraphics Books, 2008. 1399:National Cartoonists Society 1031:, and Other Tenement Stories 887:Feiffer: The Collected Works 555:With Will Eisner (1946–1956) 7: 4020:Counterculture of the 1970s 4015:Counterculture of the 1960s 4010:Counterculture of the 1950s 4000:American male screenwriters 3980:American children's writers 2299:Jules Feiffer Official Site 1823:The Great Comic Book Heroes 1810:The Great Comic Book Heroes 1759:The Great Comic Book Heroes 1640:"Comics Industry Birthdays" 1477:The Great Comic Book Heroes 1371:The White House Murder Case 1247:The original production of 1204:The White House Murder Case 1180:Playwright and screenwriter 1115:In 2014, Feiffer published 1102:New York Historical Society 969:The Great Comic Book Heroes 929:Henry, The Dog with No Tail 374:The Great Comic Book Heroes 178:National Cartoonist Society 10: 4221: 4200:Jewish American memoirists 4185:Jews from New York (state) 4180:21st-century American Jews 4050:The New Yorker cartoonists 2355:"Interview: Jules Feiffer" 2287:Jules Feiffer illustration 1363:Outer Circle Critics Award 871:Feiffer's post-nomination 789:Feiffer published the hit 605:They collaborated well on 4060:The New York Times people 3858: 3770: 3678: 3651: 3570: 3559: 3403: 3324: 3240: 3163: 3091: 3022: 2960: 2878: 2809: 2701: 2579: 2432: 2242:, Creativity Foundation. 1501:Pictures at a Prosecution 1495:Feiffer's Marriage Manual 1153:Bestseller, named one of 1110:The School of Visual Arts 784: 544: 370:Harry, the Rat With Women 264: 187: 152: 116: 103: 83: 71: 66: 4100:The Village Voice people 4040:Los Angeles Times people 1939:"Cartoons for Grown-Ups" 1799:magazine, September 1971 1409:Writers Guild of America 1390:2004, inducted into the 1303:Arizona State University 1263:Shelter Island, New York 1184:Feiffer's plays include 1131:Best Book of 2014 and a 915:Harry the Rat with Women 706:Minneapolis Star Tribune 652:. After a year with the 648:, and finally as simply 451:Art Contest medal for a 445:James Monroe High School 39:latest accepted revision 1966:April 23, 2016, at the 1769:edition, 1977), p. 12. 1483:Feiffer on Civil Rights 1392:Comic Book Hall of Fame 1295:Northwestern University 1287:Stony Brook Southampton 947:The Walt Disney Company 290:Comic Book Hall of Fame 172:Comic Book Hall of Fame 4120:Writers from the Bronx 4115:Artists from the Bronx 4065:Pratt Institute alumni 3426:Herbert Lawrence Block 2291:R. 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Index

Feiffer
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Cartoonist
Carnal Knowledge
Little Murders
Munro
The Phantom Tollbooth
Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning
Inkpot Award
Comic Book Hall of Fame
National Cartoonist Society
Halley
cartoonist
Pulitzer Prize
Comic Book Hall of Fame
Munro
Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film
Library of Congress
Will Eisner
The Spirit
The Village Voice
comic strip
Little Murders
Knock Knock
Carnal Knowledge
Mike Nichols
Popeye
Robert Altman

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