Wit And Humour : In Colonial North India
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Wit and Humour in Colonial North India: In todays world, cartooning is becoming a contentious issue, unfortunately perceived as a deliberate attempt at demonising the other. This was not so in late 19th-century colonial India, when a fine cartoonist could summarise a welter of perspectives.
The Avadh Punch, a weekly from Lucknow, under the stewardship of its formidable editor, Munshi Sajjad Husain, was published from 16 January 1877 till its closure in 1936. Virtually the first Indian newspaper to publish cartoons as we know them today, it provided a platform for some of the greatest comic writers in Urdu literature.
Inspired by, and like the London Punch (1841-2002), it became a household name notable for dignity, geniality of satire and good taste. It laid the foundation of the Urdu short story and of literary journalism, and rendered the same service to the Urdu novel as The Tatler and The Spectator did to the English novel.
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