Lynda Barry

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Born:
Jan. 5, 1956

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Source: Wikipedia:
"Lynda Barry (born Linda Jean Barry, January 2, 1956) is an American cartoonist, author, and teacher.

Barry is best known for her weekly comic strip Ernie Pook's Comeek. She garnered attention with her 1988 illustrated novel The Good Times are Killing Me, about an interracial friendship between two young girls, which was adapted into a play. Her second illustrated novel, Cruddy, first appeared in 1999. Three years later she published One! Hundred! Demons!, a graphic novel she terms "autobifictionalography". What It Is (2008) is a graphic novel that is part memoir, part collage and part workbook, in which Barry instructs her readers in methods to open up their own creativity; it won the comics industry's 2009 Eisner Award for Best Reality-Based Work.[2]

In recognition of her contributions to the comic art form, Comics Alliance listed Barry as one of twelve women cartoonists deserving of lifetime achievement recognition,[3] and she received the Wisconsin Visual Art Lifetime Achievement Award in 2013.[4] In July 2016, she was inducted into the Eisner Hall of Fame.[5] Barry was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship as part of the Class of 2019.[6] She is currently an Associate Professor of Interdisciplinary Creativity at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.[7] …

Books by Lynda Barry

Lynda Barry: What It Is (2008, Drawn and Quarterly)

What It Is

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Lynda Barry: One Hundred Demons (2005, Sasquatch Books)

One Hundred Demons

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Lynda Barry: CRUDDY (2000, Simon & Schuster)

CRUDDY

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Lynda Barry: Making Comics (2019, Drawn and Quarterly)

Making Comics

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Lynda Barry: The greatest of Marlys! (2000, Sasquatch Books)

The greatest of Marlys!

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Lynda Barry: Syllabus (2014, Drawn and Quarterly)

Syllabus

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Lynda Barry: The Freddie Stories (Paperback, 2002, Sasquatch Books) No rating

The Freddie Stories

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Lynda Barry: My perfect life (1992, HarperPerennial) No rating

My perfect life

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Lynda Barry: Come Over, Come Over (1990, HarperPerennial) No rating

Come Over, Come Over

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Lynda Barry: Cruddy (Hardcover, 1999, Simon & Schuster)

Cruddy

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Lynda Barry: The fun house (1987, Perennial Library)

The fun house

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