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RIP Jules Feiffer

#1 Post by Vandal » Tue Jan 21, 2025 11:50 am

Jules Feiffer, an artist whose creative instincts and political passions could not be confined to one medium, died on Friday at his home in Richfield Springs, N.Y., west of Albany. He was 95.

His wife, JZ Holden, said the cause was congestive heart failure.

Mr. Feiffer was primarily known as a cartoonist. His syndicated black-and-white comic strip, “Feiffer,” which astringently articulated the cynical, neurotic, aggrieved and ardently left-wing sensibilities of postwar Greenwich Village, began in The Village Voice in 1956 and ran for more than 40 years. But his career also encompassed novels, plays, screenplays, animation and children’s books.

A recurrent element in much of his work was his acerbic view of human nature.

As a screenwriter, Mr. Feiffer collaborated with the French filmmaker Alain Resnais (on the 1989 film “I Want to Go Home”) and the American directors Robert Altman (“Popeye”) and Mike Nichols (“Carnal Knowledge”). As a creator of children’s books, he helped create an acknowledged classic, “The Phantom Tollbooth” (for which his illustrations accompanied Norton Juster’s words). His art appeared in magazines and in gallery and museum exhibitions, and even inspired a modern-dance piece.

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