Inspired by color, birds, and the people around her, Roz Chast has been sharing observations of life and the things people think (but don't always say out loud) in her cartoons for The New Yorker since 1978. I often find myself nodding and smiling when I read her cartoons. Visit with her in her Connecticut studio in this short video.
I am a devoted Roz Chast fan. Her very long cartoon about her parent's approach to death is in the March New Yorker and is good reading. Thanks for the video, Lydia!
Posted by: candy nartonis | March 18, 2014 at 10:57 AM
Roz's recent New Yorker strip on parents is fantastic. It is poignant and hysterical.
Posted by: mary | March 18, 2014 at 11:02 AM
How delightful! She is just as I would want her to be.
Posted by: Ted Chaloner | March 18, 2014 at 11:55 AM
Candy, Mary: I loved that piece about her parents, too. And it's more poignant after you hear her talk about her parents on the video.
Ted, my thoughts exactly.
Posted by: Lydia | March 18, 2014 at 12:39 PM