Autobiography of an eminent Indian cartoonist.
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R.K. Laxman began cartooning for the Free Press Journal in 1947. Six months later he joined the Times of India as staff cartoonist, where he enjoyed a prolific career over fifty years and created his most famous character, the Common Man. He wrote and published numerous short stories, essays and travel articles as well as three works of fiction and his autobiography. R.K. Laxman passed away in Pune on 26 January 2015. He was 93.
A plain story, simply told ... A subtle humour runs through it all ... Sit back and enjoy it. --The Hindu
The Tunnel of Time gives a good idea of Laxman s life and times ... and provides some surprising insights into the man --The Telegraph
Thoroughly enjoyable ... [his] style is as lucid as his drawings. The wry sense of humour, insight and healthy irreverence for everything ... are all there in abundance --Economic Times
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