Liana Finck
Quick Facts
Biography
Liana Finck is an American cartoonist and author. She is the author of Passing for Human and is a regular contributor to The New Yorker.
Early life and career
Finck grew up in Chester, NY and studied fine art and graphic design at The Cooper Union in New York City, graduating in 2008. She earned a Fulbright Fellowship to travel to Belgium and research Georges Remi, the cartoonist and creator of Tintin.
She received a grant from the Six Points Fellowship for Emerging Jewish Artists, and used the funds to create her first graphic novel, A Bintel Brief, published in 2014. The book is a collection of short stories based on early 20th-century letters written to a Yiddish advice column of the same name.
Her graphic memoir Passing For Human was published in September 2018. Vogue described the book as "a bildungsroman about an artist trying to understand her lifelong compulsion to make art."
Finck began contributing to The New Yorker in 2015 and maintains a monthly advice column comic called Dear Pepper. She stars in Leah Wolchok’s Very Semi-Serious, an HBO documentary about New Yorker cartoonists. The film follows Finck's early meetings with Bob Mankoff, then cartoon editor for The New Yorker, through the triumph of her first sale.
She has been an artist-in-residence at the New York Foundation for the Arts, Tablet, MacDowell, Yaddo, and the Lower Manhattan Cultural Center. She's also contributed to The Huffington Post, The Modern Golem,The Awl, and Catapult.
She regularly posts her drawings to her Instagram account, which has over 400,000 followers.
Her latest book, Excuse Me: Cartoons, Complaints, and Notes to Self, is a collection of comics and will be published in September 2019.
Personal Life
Finck is Jewish and lives in New York City.
Selected works
- A Bintel Brief, published by Ecco Press. April 15, 2014. ISBN 9780062291615.
- Passing for Human, published by Penguin Random House. Sep 18, 2018. ISBN 9780525508922.
- Excuse Me: Cartoons, Complaints, and Notes to Self, published by Penguin Random House. Sep 24, 2019. ISBN 9781984801517.