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200 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 2005
“If things had worked the way our founding fathers had hoped, the cartoonist would have become an extinct species long ago… But fortunately for the cartoonist, both the rulers and the ruled unintentionally became champions of the cartoonist’s cause & ceaselessly provided grist to his mill…
Our political activities became equally uproarious from a satirist’s point of view… Naturally, a cartoonist, even one with limited talent, could flourish effortlessly in this atmosphere. So within a decade of independence, the tribe of cartoonists proliferated.”
“The funny antics & humorous articles of a court jester were really satirical comments used to gently bring a wayward king and his band of courtiers back on track… The role of today’s cartoonist is not unlike that of the court jester of yore. His business in a democracy is to exercise his right to criticize, ridicule, find fault with and demolish the establishment and political leaders, through cartoons and caricatures.”

“Like the mute people of our country he has not uttered a word in all the years he has been around… often a bemused spectator of events which anyway are beyond his control…”


