![]() ![]() Last month, she even had a cameo in an episode of The Simpsons (in “Springfield Splendor”, Lisa Simpson writes a graphic memoir about her childhood called Sad Girl, which Marge illustrates when the book is a hit, Bechdel, Roz Chast and Marjane Satrapi appear alongside them on a panel at a comics’ convention). But with the book’s acclaimed publication, its appearance on the New York Times bestseller list and then the musical, all that changed. Before Fun Home, she had worked in relative obscurity fame, let alone fortune, seemed unlikely ever to be on the cards. ![]() Still, the feeling persists that, just lately, she is living a life that is not quite her own. Hasn’t she evolved too, down the years? “Yes! Fun Home is a midlife document for me and I am trying to move on.” She laughs. Why she should find this surprising is slightly mysterious. ![]()
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