Liana Finck is a celebrated cartoonist, illustrator, and author known for her graphic novels and contributions to prominent publications. Her works span genres such as historical fiction, religious fiction, and adult storytelling, with notable titles including "A Bintel Brief," "Passing for Human," and "Revelations and Stupid Creatures." Finck's debut graphic novel, "A Bintel Brief," was published by Ecco in 2014, marking a significant milestone in her career. She also writes the "Dear Pepper" advice column for The New Yorker, where her cartoons frequently appear alongside her contributions to other major outlets like The New York Times and The Atlantic.
Finck's career is distinguished by her unique blend of visual artistry and narrative depth. Her work often explores themes of identity, humor, and human connection, delivered through a distinctive cartooning style. She has been honored with prestigious fellowships, including the Fulbright Fellowship in Brussels, the Guggenheim Fellowship, and the New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship. A graduate of Union College, Finck has also been recognized for her contributions to Jewish art, earning the Six Points Fellowship for Emerging Jewish Artists. Currently, she shares her expertise as a creative writing instructor at Barnard College.
Graphic Memoirs
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Passing for Human
2018
Graphic Non-Fiction Books
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A Bintel Brief: Love and Longing in Old New York
2014
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Excuse Me: Cartoons, Complaints, and Notes to Self