Jules Feiffer, Pulitzer- and Oscar-winning cartoonist and writer, dies at 95

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Jules Feiffer, Pulitzer- and Oscar-winning cartoonist and writer, dies at 95
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Oscar- and Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist and writer Jules Feiffer has died.

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Feiffer's wife, writer JZ Holden, said Tuesday that he died of congestive heart failure at their home in Richfield Springs, New York, and was surrounded by friends, the couple's two cats and his recent artwork.Holden said her husband had been ill for a couple of years, “but he was sharp and strong up until the very end. And funny.”

“My goal is to make people think, to make them feel and, along the way, to make them smile if not laugh,” Feiffer told the South Florida Sun Sentinel in 1998. “Humor seems to me one of the best ways of espousing ideas. It gets people to listen with their guard down.”As a young man, he attended the Pratt Institute, an art and design college based in Brooklyn, and worked for Will Eisner, creator of the popular comic book character The Spirit.

"It's hard to remember what hypocrisy looked like before Jules Feiffer sketched it," Todd Gitlin, who was then a New York University journalism and sociology professor, wrote in Newsday in 1997. Gitlin died in 2022. His first play, 1967's “Little Murders,” went on to win an Obie Award, a leading honor for Off-Broadway and Off-Off-Broadway productions.

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