Laugh with Laxman


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The author is best known for his common man cartoons, and hascreated cartoons os a world that even the ubiquitous common man is not privy to. It is here that Laxman's sense of parodyand satire find some of their finest expressions. A selection of these rare and masterly cartoons which comment caustically on our social and political character were togethter in the first volume of laugh with Laxman, and proved to be immensly popular. This is the second volume in the series replete with timeless gems that continue to amuse.




Dose Of Laughter


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A humorous look at doctors and their ilk by India's best-loved cartoonist Laughter, they say, is the best medicine. It is therefore fitting that the world's most honourable profession should have a great deal of fun made at its expense. Humour directed at physicians and medicine has sustained many a suffering patient through the bleakest of times. A Dose of Laughter is an exhilarating collection of cartoons and jokes about doctors and their practices that will bring a smile to the lips of those who wield the stethoscope as well as those who yield to it. The book contains 100 cartoons about the world of doctors, hospitals, laboratories, ailments, maladies, health schemes and hygiene that show R.K. Laxman at his inimitable best. These are accompanied by a hundred of the funniest jokes about doctors and the medical profession collected from all over the world. Together these make for a witty, perceptive look at the unequal effort doctors make to combat disease and bring succour to their fellow humans. This is a book that can be dipped into at random, or read from cover to cover. In either case, it is guaranteed to provide a great deal of unadulterated merriment and laughter.




Laugh With Laxman


Book Description

The author is best known for his common man cartoons, and hascreated cartoons os a world that even the ubiquitous common man is not privy to. It is here that Laxman's sense of parodyand satire find some of their finest expressions. A selection of these rare and masterly cartoons which comment caustically on our social and political character were togethter in the first volume of "laugh with Laxman", and proved to be immensly popular. This is the second volume in the series replete with timeless gems that continue to amuse.




Servants Of India


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In Servants of India, R.K. Laxman profiles ten hilariously idiosyncratic people, who are among the countless men and women who run the lives of the middle class in India. The tales are put together by Ganesh, a freelance journalist trying to write a feature article on servants he has known. As his chronicle progresses, what emerges is a richly embellished narrative starring unforgettable characters. There is Swami, the cook, who finds his true vocation as a godman; Kumar, who deserts his household duties to pursue his tinsel-town dreams; Anthony, the driver, who makes money on the side by giving lifts to strangers; the maid Shanti, whose lift is thrown into turmoil by the neighbour's servant who is besotted with her; and Ramaswami, a trusted retainer who reappears mysteriously, much to the consternation of his employer, long after he has been presumed drowned. Marked by Laxman's trademark wit, and including pencil sketches drawn especially for this edition, Servants of India is a delightful read.




Caricaturing Culture in India


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A highly original study of newspaper cartoons throughout India's history and culture, and their significance for the world today.




R. K. Laxman


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Cartoons by the legendary R.K. Laxman with a bio-brief on the cartoonist.




The Very Best of the Common Man


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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. . . . 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.




Distorted Mirror


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This collection brings togethet some of Laxman's best short stories, travelogues about the United State, Australia, the Andamans, Darjeeling etc




A Vote for Laughter


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A Witty Look At The Strange World Of Politics By India S Best-Loved Cartoonist After The Phenomenal Success Of A Dose Of Laughter, A Collection Of R.K. Laxman S Cartoons And Jokes About The Medical Profession, Comes The Second Book In The Series, Which Takes A Humorous Look At The Colourful Personalities, Peculiar Codes Of Conduct And Bombastic Rhetoric That Characterize The Inimitable World Of Politics. A Vote For Laughter Contains A Hundred Of R.K. Laxman S Classic Common Man Cartoons That Have To Do With Political Subjects From Party Meetings, Election Campaigns And Vvip Movements To Cabinet Reshuffles, Horse Trading And Foreign Tours, Not To Forget The Activity That For Laxman Defines The Indian Politician: The Impulse To Rush To The Well Of The House. These Are Accompanied By A Hundred Of The Funniest Jokes About Politics And Politicians, Collected From All Over The World. A Vote For Laughter Is An Exhilarating Collection That Will Entertain Everyone Who Enjoys Seeing The Farcical Streak In Our Contemporary Politics, Even As We Take Pride In Being The World S Largest Democracy.




An Uncommon Man


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