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R.K. Laxman cartoonist par excellence is also one of the country’s most entertaining writers. The Distorted Mirror brings together some of his best short stories essays and travelogues. The collection begins with ‘An Accident’ a most unusual mystery story where the murder weapon is a newspaper. In other stories we are introduced to Gopal a schoolboy in an ordinary small town that is transformed one day when the Viceroy visits Shantha a little girl who makes an interesting discovery in the midst of a wedding and Bhasker a writer who is suddenly confronted by his past. Each story is marked by Laxman’s ability to delineate a character or a moment with a few deft strokes and imbued with his trademark wit. No less fascinating are the travelogues-about the United States Australia the Andamans Darjeeling Mauritius and Kathmandu-which are brought to life by Laxman’s vivid descriptions and his inimitable way of looking at the world around him. The collection is rounded off with a few rare and delightful anecdotes about Laxman’s cartooning career a subject on which he is usually reticent. Accompanied by Laxman’s illustrations the pieces in The Distorted Mirror will amuse and entertain every fan of R.K. Laxman’s. About the Author Rasipuram Krishnaswami Iyer Laxman was an Indian cartoonist illustrator and humorist. He is best known for his creation The Common Man and for his daily cartoon stripYou Said It inThe Times of India which started in 1951.