Cartoonist Roz Chast will receive the [Brooklyn Book Festival’s] annual BoBi (Best of Brooklyn) award, given to those who best exemplify the spirit of the New York City borough.
About Roz Chast from The Brooklyn Book Festival:
Roz Chast‘s cartoons began appearing in the New Yorker in 1978, where she has since published more than one thousand cartoons. She is the author of the graphic memoirs Going Into Town (Winner of the New York City Book Award) and the #1 New York Times bestseller Can’t We Talk About Something More Pleasant?, a National Book Critics Circle Award and Kirkus Prize winner and finalist for the National Book Award; What I Hate: From A to Z; and her cartoon collections The Party, After You Left and Theories of Everything, among others. Her latest graphic work is I Must Be Dreaming. She lives in Connecticut and New York.
The BoBi Award, presented each year to an author from Brooklyn whose work best exemplifies or speaks to the spirit of Brooklyn, will go to New Yorker cartoonist and author Roz Chast.
Roz Chast is a celebrated cartoonist and illustrator with work focusing on the mundane moments of life, from midday anxiety to parenting to the agony of waiting for the subway. She is a staff cartoonist for The New Yorker, with which she has published over 800 cartoons.
Chast is the author and illustrator of several books including What I Hate From A to Z, Going Into Town: A Love Letter to New York, and Can’t We Talk About Something More Pleasant?, the winner of the inaugural Kirkus Prize and a finalist for the National Book Award in Non-Fiction. Chast has received numerous honors and accolades, including the National Cartoon Society’s Reuben Award, the Heinz Award for her lifelong work and induction into the Society of Illustrator’s Hall of Fame.
Roz Chast is the first cartoonist to be honored with the BoBi Award and the second illustrator (Mo Willems, the 2019 award recipient, is listed as “picture book author”).
More information at the Brooklyn Book Festival homepage,
where another New Yorker cartoonist, Liana Finck, is listed among the authors attending.
Roz Chast is my Spirit Mammal: “Always the control; never the experiment.”
On Roz: Words fail me. Except … grateful she is there to pick up a lot of slack.