Description
- ISBN-13: 9780140299335
- Publisher: Penguin Books Australia
- Binding: Paperback
- ISBN-10: 0140299335
- Publisher Imprint: Penguin Books Australia
- Weight: 500 gr
Original price was: ₹250.00.₹200.00Current price is: ₹200.00.
“The Common Man Takes A Stroll” by Christopher Tyerman (ISBN: 9780140299335) is a collection of India’s best-loved cartoons. It captures contemporary Indian experiences, from financial crises to political instability. Hilarious and thought-provoking, this treasure-house of humor offers a striking commentary on Indian socio-political life.
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Aditya Sahu –
A mixed bag. Some cartoons are genius, others are just okay. Still worth a read for the sheer volume of content and cultural insights.
Abhay Kumar Maurya –
Tyerman’s observations are spot on. A must-read for anyone interested in Indian society and politics. Prepare to laugh and think.
Navishek Bhatt –
Tyerman’s cartoons are sharp and witty. Enjoyed the political commentary. A fun read, though a few cartoons felt repetitive. I loved it.
Saumya Srivastava –
This book’s brilliance varies. Some cartoons are hilarious, but many require a deeper understanding of Indian politics. Enjoyable, yet sometimes inaccessible.
Prasad Pandharinath Wagh –
Some cartoons were a bit too specific to a certain time period, but overall a very enjoyable read. Learned a lot about Indian culture.
Ashutosh Agarwal –
Loved the subtle humor and the way it captures the essence of the common man’s struggles. A truly insightful and entertaining book. Must read.
Yashika Grover –
A delightful collection! Some cartoons really hit home, others were a bit too niche. Overall, a good snapshot of India. The book could have been better designed.
Parth Prakash Singh –
I laughed out loud several times! A very relatable and funny take on Indian life. Highly recommended for anyone interested in satire.
Manav Verma –
I enjoyed the book, but I felt that many of the cartoons required prior knowledge of Indian politics to fully appreciate them.
Soumya –
A great way to understand Indian society with a smile. Some jokes were a bit lost on me, but the majority were hilarious. Very insightful.
Jayant Raghav –
Some gems in this collection, but also a fair share of misses. The quality is inconsistent, but the good ones are brilliant. Recommended.
Ishika Arya –
A fun and lighthearted look at Indian life. Perfect for a quick and enjoyable read. Some cartoons didn’t resonate, but most were great.
Ashish Shukla –
Very insightful and humorous. A great representation of Indian socio-political life. Christopher Tyerman is a genius! Highly recommended.
Anonymous –
Absolutely loved it! So relevant and funny. A great way to understand the issues faced by the common man in India.
Akshita Singh –
Found myself nodding along to many of these cartoons. A very relatable and thought-provoking collection. Christopher Tyerman is brilliant!
Pritesh Ghosh –
A mixed experience. Some cartoons were laugh-out-loud funny, while others fell flat. Still, a good overview of Indian life. Worth reading
Meenakshi Chaudhary –
I appreciated the political satire, but some of the humor felt a bit dated. Still, a worthwhile read for understanding Indian society.
Ayush Kumar –
A decent collection of cartoons, but nothing groundbreaking. Some jokes were predictable, but overall an enjoyable read. Buy if cheap.
Shivam –
Not all the cartoons aged well. Still, a valuable historical record of Indian society. A good conversation starter about our evolution.