
Text: English (translation)Original Language: German
Kurt Halbritter presents a satirical examination of human folly through a series of illustrated vignettes that expose the absurdity of social and political structures. The protagonist is not a single individual but rather the collective human condition, which the author subjects to relentless scrutiny. The narrative framework utilizes a sequence of visual gags and captioned illustrations to challenge the logical consistency of societal norms. These vignettes operate within a world governed by irony, where the physical constraints of reality are frequently bent to emphasize the ridiculous nature of the subjects depicted.
Readers and critics often describe this work as a sharp, biting critique of societal conventions that remains relevant despite its age. Discussion frequently centers on the author's ability to distill complex social issues into singular, impactful images that require little explanation. Many highlight the balance between the dark, cynical tone and the comedic execution, noting that the humor serves as a vehicle for deeper social commentary. The work is widely recognized for its distinct artistic style, which effectively captures the atmosphere of post-war European satire.
Page Count:
158
Publication Date:
1980-04-24
Publisher:
Penguin Books
ISBN-10:
0140051805
ISBN-13:
9780140051803
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