Background
Chast, Roz was born on November 26, 1954 in Brooklyn. Daughter of George and Elizabeth Chast.
(Poor Patty Jane! Accused of stuffing spinach in her pocke...)
Poor Patty Jane! Accused of stuffing spinach in her pocket, the contrary heroine of Now Everybody Really Hates Me is stuck at the dinner table until she takes a bite of spinach. And swallows it. But Patty Jane has other plans, including getting her bossy baby-sitter sister, Joy, out of her life and renting out her diary for $2.00 a day. When Patty Jane's parents learn that Joy has imprisoned her at the table with only bread and water to eat (not counting dinner), Joy will be sorry. But for now, Patty Jane is at the dinner table, maybe forever. Will she swallow some spinach before she is grown-up with children of her own?
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(The Party, After You Left brings together the last nine y...)
The Party, After You Left brings together the last nine years of cartoons from Roz Chast. Together these drawings, which originally appeared in the New Yorker, Scientific American, Redbook, and other publications, constitute a spot-on record of our increasingly absurd existence. As the twenty-first century begins, we can only be grateful that Roz Chast is here to tackle some of the tough themes of the times: genetically altered mice, birthday parties from hell, and comfort drinks in the age of insecurity.
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Chast, Roz was born on November 26, 1954 in Brooklyn. Daughter of George and Elizabeth Chast.
Bachelor of Fine Arts, Rhode Island School of Design, 1977.
Contract artist, The New Yorker Magazine, New York City, since 1979; cartoonist, The Sciences Magazine.
(Poor Patty Jane! Accused of stuffing spinach in her pocke...)
(The Party, After You Left brings together the last nine y...)
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(E2 Glossy paperback. 1988. 8.00x7.90x 0.50 FUNNY Cartoons...)
Married William Franzen, September 22, 1984. Children: Ian, Nina.