The King and the Little Man
The King and the Little Man
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K. G. Subramanyan (1924–2016) was one of India’s most eminent artists who worked with diverse media and materials, and exhibited extensively both within and outside the country. He was known as much for his wide-ranging scholarship as for his artworks full of wit, subversion, folklore and critical social commentary. His illustrated books for children bear testimony to this multifaceted talent, and Seagull Books is proud to present a series of ten such books that should be essential reading for today’s children.
A sharp critique of politics, media and advertising, The King and the Little Man is a moving modern-day fable about the ultimate insignificance of such power in the face of the simple, eternal truths.
- ISBN: 9788170460121
- Pages: 22
- Size (inches): 9" x 8.5
- Format: Paperback
- Publication Year: 1985
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Seagull Books (estd 1982) has been crafting books with an eye to both exceptional content and radical design. What began highly risky business of publishing books-books on alternative cinema, philosophy, culture-continues to be a passionately felt need of the hour: manuscripts that need to see the light of day, instinctive and theatre, visual arts, to reach a readership, to stimulate minds, to change outlooks. Read More
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