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Feiffer, Jules

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Feiffer, Jules (1929– )

US cartoonist, playwright, and scriptwriter. His satirical cartoons in the Village Voice featured neurotic New Yorkers negotiating contemporary social issues. He became a regular contributor to The New Yorker. His plays include Little Murders (1967), and his best-known film script is Carnal Knowledge (1971).

He was born in New York City. His Village Voice cartoons became nationally syndicated in 1959 and they won him a Pulitzer Prize in 1986.



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