Description
- ISBN-13: 9780143455868
- Publisher: Penguin
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Width: 140 mm
- ISBN-10: 0143455869
- Publisher Date: 18 Oct 2021
- Height: 40 mm
- No of Pages: 224
Original price was: ₹250.00.₹200.00Current price is: ₹200.00.
Celebrate the birth centenary of R.K. Laxman with “The Common Man Takes a Stroll.” This timeless cartoon collection captures the essence of Indian life, from politics to everyday struggles. Rediscover the wit and wisdom of Laxman’s iconic “Common Man” in this hilarious and thought-provoking edition. ISBN: 9780143455868
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Drishti Paul –
A delightful trip down memory lane! Laxman’s observations are as relevant today as they were decades ago. Some cartoons felt a bit repetitive, though.
Vipin Kumar –
Laxman’s satire is sharp and insightful. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in Indian politics.
Keya Vyas –
A great tribute to the legendary cartoonist. Each page is a delight.
Sahil Saini –
I enjoyed revisiting these cartoons. Some felt a little dated, but overall, a fun and thought-provoking read.
Suraj Upadhyay –
The book is ok, but felt like it lacked depth.
Neha Lahariya –
Laxman’s observations are spot-on. This book is a great reminder of the power of satire.
Priyamvada –
Laxman was a true genius. This collection is a testament to his talent.
Akash –
This book is a gem! Laxman’s cartoons are both funny and insightful. A true reflection of Indian life.
Sumit Bahuguna –
I enjoyed the book but feel that younger generations might not connect as easily.
Vats Kaushal Joshi –
A fun and nostalgic read. The Common Man is a character we can all relate to.
Sneha Ravindran –
A fitting tribute to R.K. Laxman. The Common Man will always be relevant.
Dhruv Singh –
The Common Man is a timeless character. This collection is a great way to appreciate Laxman’s artistry and wit.
Manjima Das –
While the cartoons are good, the quality of paper could have been better.
Yash Parmar –
Some cartoons made me laugh out loud. Others made me think. A great combination!
Pragati Tripathi –
A great introduction to R.K. Laxman’s work. I enjoyed the humor and satire, but some of the references were a bit lost on me.
Archit Bansal –
A mixed bag. Some cartoons were brilliant, others less so. Still worth a read for Laxman fans.
Yash Verma –
Laxman’s work is timeless and this book does justice to it.
Bysani Sai Rasmitha –
Excellent cartoons, but wish the book included more background on Laxman’s life.
Suneha Bhati –
Good collection of R.K. Laxman’s cartoons. Will recommend to others.
Prachi –
Laxman’s cartoons are a national treasure. This book is a wonderful tribute to his legacy.
Sarvesh Singh –
Laxman’s perspective on Indian society is both insightful and humorous. A must-read.
Mahak –
A good collection, but I wish there was more context provided for some of the cartoons.
Abhishek Sourabh –
A nice book. The Common man reminds you of your struggles.
Pratibha Singh –
While the cartoons are classic, the printing quality could have been better. Still a worthwhile read for Laxman fans.
Vipin Kumar –
Laxman’s genius shines through! The Common Man is truly iconic. This book is a must-have for anyone interested in Indian society and politics.