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    Roz Chast (born November 26, 1954) [1] is an American cartoonist and a staff cartoonist [2] for The New Yorker. Since 1978, she has published more than 800 cartoons in The New Yorker. She also publishes cartoons in Scientific American and the Harvard Business Review .

  2. Sep 10, 2023 · Roz Chast, across decades worth of her cartoons for The New Yorker as well as her own books, most notably the classic “Can’t We Talk About Something More Pleasant?” has proved herself to be one...

  3. Jan 22, 2024 · Roz Chast is a Brooklyn-born artist who has been drawing cartoons and covers for The New Yorker since 1978. She has also written and illustrated several books, including a graphic memoir and an illustrated guide to New York City.

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  4. Learn about Roz Chast, a renowned cartoonist, author and illustrator who has worked for The New Yorker and other magazines. Discover her awards, books, honors and achievements in the field of humor and illustration.

  5. May 13, 2024 · Roz Chast is an American cartoonist known for her humorous yet honest depictions of everyday life that explore themes of family, anxiety, loneliness, and the absurdity of modern living. Chast has published her work in books and magazines, most notably in The New Yorker magazine, where her cartoons.

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  7. Dec 23, 2019 · Roz Chast has been a cartoonist at The New Yorker for about four decades. In that time, she has done what few comic artists do. She has created a universe that stands at sharp angles from the...

  8. One of New York’s most distinct Jewish cultural voices, Roz Chast is most famous for her New Yorker cartoons over the past four decades. Her works range from whimsical, irreverent, and quirky to poignant and heartbreaking, and she is widely considered one of the most comically ingenious and satirically edgy visual interpreters of everyday life.

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