
"Liana Finck is a cartoonist and an illustrator who has contributed to The New Yorker since 2015. She is the author of several books, including the graphic memoir Passing for Human. Like many of her forebears at the magazine, Finck has also published works for children, and her recent book, Mixed Feelings, explores the ways that emotions are often confusinga truth for readers of any age."
"Kids' books were my first experience of art. They're really why I do what I do, she tells David Remnick. Finck discusses her time interning for Maira Kalman, and she shares three deep cuts from writers associated with The New Yorker: Kalman's own What Pete Ate from A to Z; William Steig's C D B!; and Tell Me a Mitzi, by Lore Segal, with illustrations by Harriet Pincus."
Liana Finck is a cartoonist and illustrator who has contributed to The New Yorker since 2015 and authored several books, including the graphic memoir Passing for Human. Finck has also published works for children, and her recent book, Mixed Feelings, explores how emotions can be confusing for readers of any age. Kids' books were her first experience of art and remain central to her creative identity. Finck interned for Maira Kalman and highlights three favorites: Kalman's What Pete Ate from A to Z, William Steig's C D B!, and Tell Me a Mitzi by Lore Segal with illustrations by Harriet Pincus. The New Yorker Radio Hour releases new episodes every Tuesday and Friday and is co-produced with WNYC Studios.
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