The Very Best of the Common Man [Paperback] Laxman, R.K.
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Rare collection
Very difficult to find the collection
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Book
Good carecter
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It's a classic.
This book is a classic by R.K. Laxman, one to be preserved and one to go back to, time and again. Book was delivered in good condition and reached on-time. A request to the seller and Amazon: Please add the back cover image of the book in the product page. It helps customers understand what the content is all about and decide better. Please do this for all books. Thanks.
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Especially in a highly populated country like India, politicians have been offering a lot of ...
Politics!Said to be the second oldest profession in the world, bearing a close resemblance to the first, politics has always been subjected to searing scrutiny and bitter ridicule. Especially in a highly populated country like India, politicians have been offering a lot of free ‘entertainment’ to the public, next only to cinema and cricket. Stupid statements, senseless actions, scams, and scandals – you ask for it and the Indian politicians only feel obliged to deliver it for your ‘pleasure’.Cartoonists are that rare breed of people who make the caricatured images of theirs speak more than a thousand acerbic words mocking the actions of the politicians. Especially those cartons that appear daily in the newspapers seem like the oasis amidst all the chaotic news articles. R.K. Laxman is the doyen of the cartoonist profession in India. Having had a prolific career that spanned more than half a century, he is one cartoonist who can really claim to have seen it all and drawn it all.This book contains some hundred plus cartoons of Laxman that have withstood the test of time. A mere glimpse at the cartoons and you will realize that our politicians have remained as pretentious, as egoistic, and as dumb as ever. Indulgence in boastful talks, broken promises, opportunistic behaviors have all been the bane of Indian politicians always. Hence some of the satiric jibes that Mr.Laxman had aimed at the politicians of old remain relevant enough for our ‘leaders’ of these days as well.Leaders that visit their constitutions only during election campaigns, who don’t think twice before throwing senseless percentages and figures without showing any real progress on ground, the servile acolytes who need to flatter their bosses even during their visits to places hit by natural disasters – Laxman has drawn them all, keeping his ‘Common Man’ – a lovable bald old man – as a silent observer.Just a complaint though. The cartoons have all been published on one side while the opposite side is used for a caption of only a line or two. Either they have opted to present the book so due to the poor, thin quality of the paper that could have made the images on different pages look overlapping and thus messy. Or, they could have done so to make this book appear in a decent size. But this seems to be a blatant wastage that the publishers could have very much avoided.As for the content, a thoroughly enjoyable book and a collector’s treasure!
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The Collection of R.K.Laxman's Best Works.
This book don't give any type of information about R.K. Laxman or his life. It merely concentrate on the imags and doodles portraited by R.K.Laxman. This book is collection of his best works. Still it is a good read. R.K.Laxman Fans Don't Miss It.
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Excellent collection of RK Laxman cartoons
This is a collection of Laxman's select and best cartoons on day-to-day events we read in newspapers. They also include excellent cartoons lampooning our political leaders as a class. Another collection of excellent cartoons, which is exclusively on politicians, is available in Laxman's "A Vote for Laughter".
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Silly book design
The cartoons are unparalleled but the book design is so silly. Half of the pages of the book is empty as each page contains only one cartoon and on the opposite accompanying page an one-line description is given of that particular cartoon and the rest of the page is left empty. Such waste of paper and such silly idea of a book design. The overall quality of the book is mediocre which is usual nowadays for the books published by Penguin India chapter. I don't know what to say. The content of the book makes it a must have, but the quality spoiled it. Confused.
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Book worth keeping in collection
Get one for collection. It's amazing how each story written long long time back still makes sense and is so relevant even at this point of time. Unfortunately, it tells that Indian politics has changed very less over such a long period of time.
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Laxman at his finest
It's a bleeding pity Laxman's gone. Old school yet evergreen collection of satire from one of India's greatest ever minds.
V**E
Excellent collection of the 'Comman Man'
He is one of the all time greats and this book is a must for all R K Laxman fans!
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