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Charles Barsotti Formerly the cartoon editor of the The Saturday Evening Post, he has been a staff cartoonist at The New Yorker since 1970. His work has also appeared in Playboy and Fast Company, among other publications. A signature artist whose rounded, elegant, sparsely detailed style evokes both the traditional world of a James Thurber and the contemporary sensibility of a Roz Chast. With his simple repertory — including a nameless but lovable pooch and a monarch whose kingdom consists of a guard and a telephone — Barsotti manages to miraculously dissipate the clouds in people's minds with his unexpected humor. His work in comic strips includes: He received the National Cartoonist Society Gag Cartoon Award for 1988 for his work.
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