Excuse Me, Can We Have Our Country Back?
Paper Type: Book Print | Size: 215 x 176mm
Black and white; 179 illustrations; 184 pages; Flexiback
ISBN-10: 9381523940 | ISBN-13: 978-93-81523-94-0
450 | 20 | 8.99
Every day, the common man of India struggles
against the ills of corruption, poor governance, pollution, a dysfunctional
educational system and more. The common man, who is at the receiving end of it
all, feels betrayed and abandoned by the powers that be. With tongue-in-cheek
cartoons, illustrations, prose and poetry, this highlights the plight of the
citizens of this country. The citizens want a better India, but what will that
India look like? With just the right touch of humour, Suraj 'Eskay' Sriram
gives us his take on the present and his vision of the future.
Suraj 'Eskay' Sriram
Author
Suraj ‘Eskay’ Sriram currently stays in India and his editorial cartoons are published
every week in Banker & Tradesman, a leading business newspaper published in
Boston. He is the author of Indira Gandhi:
The Final Chapter and Excuse Me, Can We have our Country Back?.
Earlier he was a freelance editorial
cartoonist for the Sunday Express and Blitz. He went to USA in 1985 where he worked
as a freelance cartoonist and taught at the Rhode Island School of Design.
He is a member of the National Cartoonists Society of America and has received
awards from the New England Press Association.