Common Man Takes A Stroll [Paperback] Laxman, R. K.
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Book Details
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Publisher: Penguin
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Author: R. K. Laxman
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Language: English
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Edition: Revised Edition, 2000
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ISBN: 9780140299335
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Pages: 224
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Cover: Paperback
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Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.7 x 0.7 inches
About the Book:
The Best of Laxman is a captivating collection of cartoons from India’s most iconic cartoonist, R. K. Laxman. This revised edition, originally published in 1999, brings together a wide array of Laxman’s brilliant and thought-provoking works that capture the essence of contemporary India. From the financial crises and political instability to the everyday woes of housewives and the ubiquitous corruption, Laxman’s cartoons address a vast spectrum of social and political issues with humor and depth.
The collection showcases the genius of Laxman’s ability to blend humor and sharp social commentary, all through the lens of his most famous creation, the Common Man. This character has been a silent observer of the country’s struggles for over fifty years, resonating with millions of readers. Through the Common Man’s quiet but insightful reflections on national events, Laxman paints a vivid picture of Indian society’s complexities, while offering a window into its spirit.
R. K. Laxman has been drawing for The Times of India for more than five decades, earning him numerous awards, including the Padma Bhushan from the Government of India. In this collection, readers will experience a masterful blend of wit, satire, and social reflection—an essential read for those interested in both the art of cartooning and the socio-political commentary of one of India’s most striking voices.