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Michael Leunig

    Michael Leunig ist ein australischer Cartoonist, der für seine aufschlussreichen und oft satirischen Beobachtungen über die menschliche Verfassung bekannt ist. Seine Arbeit befasst sich mit Themen wie Einsamkeit, Liebe, Glauben und der Suche nach Sinn mit einer ausgeprägten Mischung aus Humor und Melancholie. Durch seine Zeichnungen und begleitenden Texte regt Leunig die Leser an, über alltägliche Erfahrungen und das Wesen des Menschseins nachzudenken. Seine Kunst wird für ihre Einfachheit, Aufrichtigkeit und ihre Fähigkeit, universelle Wahrheiten anzusprechen, geschätzt.

    The Lot: In Words
    Get Well
    The Prayer Tree
    A Common Prayer - A Cartoonist Talks to God
    Wild Figments
    The Curly Pyjama Letters
    • 2021

      Get Well is a collection of Michael Leunig’s work over the past four years – a time when, quite remarkably, all has not been well with the world. Deceptively wise, heartbreakingly beautiful and just plain hilarious, Get Well is a robust selection from Michael Leunig’s work over the past four years – a time when, quite remarkably, all has not been well with the world. More than ever Leunig shines a light on questions about sanity and madness, innocence and corruption, friendliness and unfriendliness, joy and despair, and the possibility of an overriding eternal wisdom and beauty. Simple verses, homemade aphorisms, sentimental yearnings, absurd jokes, funny faces and vaudevillian fiascos abound that all point to one what is becoming of the world, and our place in it? Get Well is the book we all need right now – just the tonic for these strange times.

      Get Well
    • 2017

      Ducks for Dark Times

      • 144 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      A collection of cartoons about many strange and lovely things- kind words for dark days; simple poems concerning wonderful mysteries; reflections on sadness, joy, dismay, sanity, soup and beauty. Also- doubts, confessions, laments and tributes. Spirited depictions of dogs, ducks, teapots and trees, with various peculiar attempts to shine some light on dark and troubled times.

      Ducks for Dark Times
    • 2015

      The Wayward Leunig is a superb companion volume to Michael Leunig's The Essential Leunig, with another 400 definitive cartoons spanning five decades. Michael Leunig found the process of selecting just 400 pieces for 2012's Essential Leunig so difficult that he set aside another 400 for a subsequent volume

      Wayward Leunig,The
    • 2012

      Four hundred definitive cartoons spanning five decade From the vast repertoire created by Michael Leunig since 1965 comes this inspired selection of his most universal and timeless pieces. Such is his prophetic insight that many of them are more relevant today - and funnier and more ironic - than when they were first published. This beautiful, colour-filled hardback includes some works not previously collected, along with an introduction by Leunig on how he creates: the process of discovering 'poetry and spirit in the playful winding path that the semiconscious pen makes on a piece of paper'. The Essential Leunig is a testament to the enduring appeal of a unique Australian artist

      Essential Leunig: Cartoons from a Winding Path,The
    • 2010

      Curly Verse: Selected Poems

      • 144 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      In this selection of poems covering the period 1972 to 2002. This beautifully elegant volume excludes the cartoon element, focusing on Leunig's brilliant texts, with all their absurdity, hilarity, poignancy and joyfulness. Michael Leunig pokes fun at human folly and pretentiousness, deplores the idiocy of war, and revels in the redeeming power of love.

      Curly Verse: Selected Poems
    • 2008

      The Lot: In Words

      • 318 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      3,3(145)Abgeben

      There are few aspects of existence to which Michael Leunig has not turned his renaissance mind, as a bemused and committed member of the human plight. From his cartoonist's sensibilities comes a peculiar journalism made of parable, memoir and soliloquy, on subjects ranging from the sublime to the subhuman. From the fragile ecosystem of the spirit to the brutalisation of the modern world. From the joy of primal epiphanies to the wretchedness of the violence we unwittingly commit against each other and our deeper selves each day. To hypocrisy and despair in the political order. Military madness and the media. To violins, artists and newborn facials. The value of the mundane. Emotional mysteries and the night sky. Light and darkness in the national character. The wisdom of the innocent. The sadness of the brain-ridden. Humanity's redeeming pathos and our exquisite inseparability from the natural world. . . The lot. Even in the smallest, simplest things, Leunig finds the eternal key. And no matter how confronting the topic, he awakens and upholds the funny side. The uplifting side. The side you'd forgotten about - or didn't realise was there.

      The Lot: In Words
    • 2006

      The Curly Pyjama Letters

      • 80 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden
      4,9(9)Abgeben

      These letters are a small fragment of the vast correspondence known to have taken place between lone voyager Vasco Pyjama and his friend and mentor Mr Curly of Curly Flat. While domestic contentment and ease with the natural world are Mr Curly's major attributes, Vasco's restless nature has compelled him into a great voyage of discovery. In the company of his direction-finding duck, he has wandered far and wide, risking, finding, enjoying and observing much. Theirs is a language of unique personal protocol, as is often found in conversations between creative and intelligent minds in awe of life's complex grandeur, beauty and pathos.

      The Curly Pyjama Letters
    • 2004

      Wild Figments

      • 160 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      4,3(28)Abgeben

      Wild Figmentsis a loose companion volume to Poemsand consists of Michael Leunig's longer pieces in a typeset format (as opposed to their original cartoon format). In this beautifully produced, pared-back presentation, Leunig's in sight, wit and delightful wickedness can be savoured in a whole new way.

      Wild Figments
    • 1998

      A person kneels to contemplate a tree and to reflect upon the troubles and joys of life. The person imagines mornings and evenings in a great forest of prayers, swarming and teeming with life. The person is learning how to pray. Michael Leunig.

      The Prayer Tree
    • 1998

      This is an illustrated collection of prayers. It contains 28 meditations/prayers, plus an introduction on prayer. The prayers have an element of social comment for a secular audience.

      A Common Prayer - A Cartoonist Talks to God