Nurit Karlin, Who Found Her Voice in Wordless Cartoons, Dies at 80
Whimsical, thoughtful and caption-less was her style when The New Yorker took her on in 1974. At the time, she was the magazine’s only female cartoonist.
Nurit Karlin, Who Found Her Voice in Wordless Cartoons, Dies at 80
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