About Norton Juster
Norton Juster is an architect and planner, professor emeritus of design at Hampshire College, and the author of a number of highly acclaimed children's books, including
The Dot and the Line, which was made into an Academy Award-winning animated film. He has collaborated with Sheldon Harnick on the libretto for an opera based on
The Phantom Tollbooth. The musical adaptation, with a score by Arnold Black, premiered in 1995 and will soon be performed in schools and theaters nationwide. An amateur cook and professional eater, Mr. Juster lives with his wife in Amherst, Massachusetts.
Jules Feiffer is the author of two books for young readers, The Man in the Ceiling and A Barrel of Laughs, a Vale of Tears. He has won a number of prizes for his cartoons, plays, and screenplays. Mr. Feiffer lives in New York City.
About Jules Feiffer
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JULES FEIFFER's Pulitzer-winning comic strip ran for forty-two years in the
Village Voice and one hundred other papers
. He is the author of a wide range of additional creative work, including the Obie Award-winning play
Little Murders, the screenplay for
Carnal Knowledge, and the Oscar-winning short animation,
Munro. Other works include the plays
Knock Knock (a Tony award nominee) and
Grown-Ups; the novels
Harry, the Rat with Women and
Ackroyd; the screenplays
Popeye and
I Want to Go Home (winner of the best screenplay award at the Venice Film Festival); and the children's books T
he Man in the Ceiling,
Bark, George, and the illustrations for
Which Puppy? by his daughter, Kate, and the children’s classic
The Phantom Tollbooth.