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Seriously Funny: Ian Frazier combines an historian's discipline with an original comic mind
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Humorist Ian Frazier, who grew up in Hudson, Ohio, wins another Thurber award
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James Gorman, "Beep-Beep!", The New York Times, June 23, 1996.
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critic James Gorman described Frazier's 1996 humor collection
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2009: Thurber Prize for American Humor, for essay collection
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Bergson and Perella, Samantha and Vincent (March 10, 2024).
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Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters
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Ian Frazier (disambiguation)

Cleveland, Ohio
Harvard University
Jacqueline Carey
Cleveland, Ohio
humorist
The New Yorker
Hudson, Ohio
Sohio
Western Reserve Academy
Harvard University
The New York Times
Wile E. Coyote
Acme Corporation
Coyote vs. Acme
tax write-off
Warner Bros. Discovery
Whiting Award
Thurber Prize for American Humor
Ian Frazier bibliography
"Contributors: Ian Frazier"
The New Yorker
the original



Humorist Ian Frazier, who grew up in Hudson, Ohio, wins another Thurber award
The Plain Dealer

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