Garry Trudeau | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 1 page of analysis & critique of Garry Trudeau.

Garry Trudeau | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 1 page of analysis & critique of Garry Trudeau.
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[Trudeau is funny, pertinent and incisive and] daringly hard to categorize. At the same time [his work is] nothing new—at least in terms of bringing political statement to the comic pages. Trudeau, however, may be the best, the most plugged in to society of a long line of cartoonists with messages to drop. And instead of disguising his points within a whimsical swamp, Dogpatch or adventure, Trudeau uses today's locales….

[Trudeau] has an uncanny radar that sweeps up material across the American scene. While many readers presume a leftist bent to his views, Trudeau has taken on the sacred cows and semantic bull of all sides. He has poked at both Nixon and the press, activists and reactionaries. He has looked with a strange mixture of sadness, love and humor at his own generation….

[Trudeau rejects] the idea that his work ought to be isolated in some...

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