In this episode, we're joined by Liana Finck, an acclaimed cartoonist known for her thought-provoking work in the New Yorker and several successful graphic novels.
Liana provides an intricate look into the complexities of her creative process, discussing how her graphic novels often blur the lines between reality and fiction, serving as both a reflection of her personal experiences and a broader commentary on societal expectations. We explore how she utilizes metafiction to weave rich, layered stories that engage readers on multiple levels.
Throughout our insightful conversation, Liana shares her thoughts on the evolution of cartooning as a medium, her experiences with different artistic communities, and her transition from traditional cartooning to creating graphic narratives that challenge conventional forms. We discuss in particular her works Passing for Human and Let There Be Light: The Real Story of her Creation, unpacking the metaphorical layers in her works, and themes and meanings hidden underneath.
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Chapters:
00:00: Introduction
02:12: Discussion about the Book 'How to Baby'
03:25: Unique Aspects of Cartooning
05:27: Cartooning as a Medium
07:24: Transition to Cartooning
09:06: Cartooning vs. Writing
10:14: Cartooning in the Art World
11:57: The World of Cartoonists
13:18: Changes in the Cartooning World
15:19: Gender Dynamics in Cartooning
19:24: Observational Skills in Cartooning
20:47: Originality and Cleverness in New Yorker Cartoons
23:50: Struggles with Public Transport and Dating
25:13: The Power of Cartoons in Political Discussion
26:21: The Line Between Propaganda and Art
28:26: The Theme of Passing for Human
28:56: The Concept of the Shadow
31:42: The Separation of Body and Mind
32:20: The Amorphous Nature of Cartoons
34:21: The Metafictive Aspect of Liana's Work
36:18: Creating and Naming in Art
39:25: The Benefits of Cartooning for Self-Understanding
41:11: The Value of Cartooning as an Art Form
43:15: The Process of Creating 'Passing for Human'
45:50: Final Thoughts
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