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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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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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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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Revel with a Cause: Liberal Satire in Postwar America
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2375:"Backing into Jules Feiffer: An Exclusive Q&A"
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2007:"From an Artist of Anxiety, an Ink-Stained Memoir"
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1961:"Pow! Jules Feiffer's Ceiling Man Hits the Stage"
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1029:A Contract with God
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