Common Man Watches Cricket

Common Man Watches Cricket
Author: R K Laxman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2003-03-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9780140299328

A Collection Of Gems From India'S Best-Loved Cartoonist From Financial Crises To The Woes Of Householders, From Political Instability To Rampant Corruption, Laxman'S Cartoons Capture The Entire Gamut Of Contemporary Indian Experience. Hilarious And Thought-Provoking At The Same Time, This Is A Treasure-House Of Humour From One Of The Most Striking Voices Commenting On Indian Socio-Political Life Today.

The Cricket in Times Square

The Cricket in Times Square
Author: George Selden
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2014-02-25
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1466863625

After Chester lands, in the Times Square subway station, he makes himself comfortable in a nearby newsstand. There, he has the good fortune to make three new friends: Mario, a little boy whose parents run the falling newsstand, Tucker, a fast-talking Broadway mouse, and Tucker's sidekick, Harry the Cat. The escapades of these four friends in bustling New York City makes for lively listening and humorous entertainment. And somehow, they manage to bring a taste of success to the nearly bankrupt newsstand. Join Chester Cricket and his friends in this classic children's book by George Selden, with illustrations by Garth Williams. The Cricket in Times Square is a 1961 Newbery Honor Book.

Cricket, Literature and Culture

Cricket, Literature and Culture
Author: Anthony Bateman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2016-05-13
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1317158059

In his important contribution to the growing field of sports literature, Anthony Bateman traces the relationship between literary representations of cricket and Anglo-British national identity from 1850 to the mid 1980s. Examining newspaper accounts, instructional books, fiction, poetry, and the work of editors, anthologists, and historians, Bateman elaborates the ways in which a long tradition of literary discourse produced cricket's cultural status and meaning. His critique of writing about cricket leads to the rediscovery of little-known texts and the reinterpretation of well-known works by authors as diverse as Neville Cardus, James Joyce, the Great War poets, and C.L.R. James. Beginning with mid-eighteenth century accounts of cricket that provide essential background, Bateman examines the literary evolution of cricket writing against the backdrop of key historical moments such as the Great War, the 1926 General Strike, and the rise of Communism. Several case studies show that cricket simultaneously asserted English ideals and created anxiety about imperialism, while cricket's distinctively colonial aesthetic is highlighted through Bateman's examination of the discourse surrounding colonial cricket tours and cricketers like Prince Kumar Shri Ranjitsinhji of India and Sir Learie Constantine of Trinidad. Featuring an extensive bibliography, Bateman's book shows that, while the discourse surrounding cricket was key to its status as a symbol of nation and empire, the embodied practice of the sport served to destabilise its established cultural meaning in the colonial and postcolonial contexts.

The Very Best of the Common Man

The Very Best of the Common Man
Author: R. K. Laxman
Publisher: Penguin India
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2012
Genre: Caricatures and cartoons
ISBN: 9780143418719

For half a century, the Times of India has thoughtfully provided an antidote to all the bad news brimming on its front pages. It s a sketch, a single box, inked by R.K. Laxman, the country s sharpest cartoonist and political satirist. Each morning, Laxman s frazzled character, known as the Common Man, confronts India s latest heartbreak with a kind of wry resignation. . . . What s common about this character is that like most Indians, he sees his country being forced through endless indignities by its leaders and yet doesn t even whimper in protest.

The Best of Laxman

The Best of Laxman
Author: R. K. Laxman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1993
Genre: Caricatures and cartoons
ISBN:

A Further Selection Of Laxman`S Cartoons Featuring The Common Man-And The Result Is A Book That Is Bound To Charm, Provoke And Delight The Reader.

An Island's Eleven

An Island's Eleven
Author: Nicholas Brookes
Publisher: Penguin Random House India Private Limited
Total Pages: 622
Release: 2022-12-12
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9354928269

From Sathasivam to Sangakkara, Murali to Malinga, Sri Lanka can lay claim to some of the world's most remarkable cricketers - larger-than-life characters who thumbed convention and played the game their own way. More so than anywhere else in the world, Sri Lankan cricket has an identity. This is the land of pint-sized swashbuckling batsman, on-the-fly innovators and contorted, cryptic spinners. On the field of play, Victorian ideals of the past collide with madcap tropical hedonism to create something dizzying. Cricket is Sri Lanka, and Sri Lanka is cricket. We all know the story of the '96 World Cup: how a team of unfancied amateurs rose from obscurity to the top the world, doing so with such swagger that they changed the way the game was played. Yet the lore of Sri Lankan cricket stretches back much further. In the early days, matches between colonists and locals imbued cricket with a nationalistic drive. Ashes-bound ships stopping over in Colombo brought the world's biggest stars, from Bligh and Bradman to Grace and Grimmet. More recently, Sri Lanka has had to face the triumphs and tragedies that come when cash flows freely into the gentleman's game. An Island's Eleven tells this story for the first time, focusing on the characters and moments that have shaped the game forever.

Common Man Balances His Budget

Common Man Balances His Budget
Author: R K Laxman
Publisher: Penguin Books Australia
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2003-03-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9780140299281

A Collection Of Gems From India'S Best-Loved Cartoonist From Financial Crises To The Woes Of Householders, From Political Instability To Rampant Corruption, Laxman'S Cartoons Capture The Entire Gamut Of Contemporary Indian Experience. Hilarious And Thought-Provoking At The Same Time, This Is A Treasure-House Of Humour From One Of The Most Striking Voices Commenting On Indian Socio-Political Life Today.

The Autumnal Voice

The Autumnal Voice
Author: BUBBLY ARUNESH
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2017-08-14
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1947634488

The Autumnal Voice attempts to build a bridge across the comity of nations cutting asunder all differences of religion, culture, race and caste. Once this is achieved, the human race can easily prosper in peace and good health! From the simple viewpoint of the game, the loser or the winner, the book teaches how to live detached from inside while enjoying from the outside. This is Happiness within and without. Whether I lose or win, it simply doesn’t matter any longer. I’m just “Happy” from both within and without. This is the real art of living! The book is a potpourri of events and life incidents, sports such as cricket, poetry, a touch of Indian cinema and the like to keep the reader engrossed while slowly raising and hurling at him a question or two in the process!!

The Egregious English

The Egregious English
Author: T. W. H. Crosland
Publisher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2022-09-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

The Egregious English is T. W. H. Crossland's introspective and thoughtful reflections on the citizens of the country of England. Excerpt: "It has become the Englishman's habit, one might almost say the Englishman's instinct, to take himself for the head and front of the universe. The order of creation began, we are told, in protoplasm. It has achieved at length the Englishman. Herein are the culmination and ultimate glory of evolutionary processes. Nature, like the seventh-standard boy in a boarding school, "can get no higher."