A collection of gems from India's best-loved cartoonist From financial crises to the woes of householders, from political instability to rampant corruption, Laxman's cartoons capture the entire gamut of contemporary Indian experience. Hilarious and thought-provoking at the same time, this is a treasure-house of humour from one of the most striking voices commenting on Indian socio-political life today. 'For half a century, the Times of India has thoughtfully provided an antidote to all the bad news brimming on its front pages. It's a sketch, a single box, inked by R.K. Laxman, the country's sharpest cartoonist and political satirist. Each morning, Laxman's frazzled character, known as the Common Man, confronts India's latest heartbreak with a kind of wry resignation. Meek, doddering, and with a moustache that bristles like an electrocuted mongoose, he's a witness to everything: scheming politicians, rapacious bureaucrats and gossiping housewives. What's common about this character is that like most Indians, he sees his country being forced through endless indignities by its leaders and yet doesn't even whimper in protest.' --Time
Product details
ASIN : 0140299297
Publisher : Penguin India; Rev. ed edition (14 October 2000)
Language : English
Paperback : 240 pages
ISBN-10 : 9780140299298
ISBN-13 : 978-0140299298
Item Weight : 204 g
Dimensions : 20 x 14 x 4 cm
Best Sellers Rank: #179,139 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
#2,425 in Humour (Books)
#6,317 in Comics & Graphic Novels (Books)
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