How the Cartoonist Behind 'The Addams Family' Defused Fear, With Dead-On Humor | KQED
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In 1932 Addams sold his first spot sketch to The New Yorker.His big break came in 1940, with a captionless cartoon depicting a skier whose tracks pass on both sides of a tree, which earned him a spot as a marquee contributor.Cartoonist Roz Chast first discovered Addams' work as an eight-year-old visiting the browsing library at Cornell University while her parents attended summer lectures with other adults.
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