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Wit and Wisdom: Pickings from the Parsee Punch

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The Parsee Punch made its mark as the only illustrated comic weekly paper in the Bombay Presidency. It was published in July 1854 at the Apyakhtiar Press by Dadabhai Soheri from 12 Elphinstone Circle, Fort, Bombay. Parsee Punch appeared in four sheets, demy quarto, with English and Gujarati letterpress below the illustrations. Soon, a monthly selection of the cartoon, cuts and sketches appeared as the 'Pickings.' Like the London Punch, it contained 24 to 36 pages full of humorous illustrations. Four years later, it changed its name to Hindi Punch to broaden its base. It continued to be published until the 1930s. 'This is a Parsee enterprise', the Mahratta reported while welcoming the publication, 'and we have hopes that the Hindoos would follow in the wake.' Parsee Punch was much more than that. If the cartoons were meant to enliven the dull monotony of our every-day lives, then the Parsee Punch did just that. If, on the other hand, they were meant to be skilfu lly designed and drawn, then the job was equally well done. 'The faculty of humor', observed the Indian Nation from Calcutta on 7 April 1854, ' is worth cultivating and we are glad to see this opportunity afforded to countrymen of sweetening their temper, enjoying the ridiculous and training themselves to look at things occasionally in their comic aspect.' The Parsee Punch highlighted the relationship between public culture and colonialism. The cartoons they published illustrate, in a lighter vein, contemporary anxieties and predicaments in a witty satirical fashion. Wit and Pickings from the Parsee Punch presents a selection from the publication.

164 pages, Hardcover

First published August 1, 2012

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Mushirul Hasan

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Mushirul Hasan was a renowned scholar and historian of modern India. He wrote extensively on the partition of India, communalism, and on the history of Islam in South Asia.

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