An agent for Michael Leunig emailed me with new information, so I decided to update this entry. Justin Combs says, "
www.leunig.com.au is a tribute site that should in time become Michael’s official site." He also notes that you can see Leunig's artwork at
artloft.
Below is the original post from May 2005, with broken links fixed.
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The worst thing about
egg-eating snakes is that they are kind of difficult to top.
So today I'm just going to point at some other sites. They all have to do with Michael Leunig, an Australian cartoonist.
I have no idea how I found him originally... just one of those internet things.
His cartoons appear sporadically in the Melbourne newspaper
The Age. (Click over to
BugMeNot if any of the newspaper links below require registration and you don't have or want your own.)
At this point I would have liked to show you
this picture of one of his cartoons, saying "reproduced with the kind permission of...", but I can't. To a huge Australian newspaper I'm an insignificant flea. An insignificant
American flea. Oh well. Just click it. It's not titled but I call it
Mysterious or Unusual.
Here are some other recent cartoons from
The Age:
What has happened to your life?Banana mules of suburbiaLeunig draws a lot of political cartoons, which you may or may not agree with. I have political views but have decided that Rurality the blog is apolitical so I'm not going to discuss them here.
His "everyday life" cartoons speak to everyone, regardless of politics. Many good ones, including
The Guru (a personal favorite), are here on a site that reviews his book
The Travelling Leunig. (
Edited to remove broken link. You can find The Guru
here and others here.)
More cartoons, including my other favorite,
The Plodder.
Curly Flat has background info.
The
list of his books, at amazon.com.
His artwork. Sadly, Rurality can't invite you up to see its Leunig etchings at this time, since they start at around US$500 and Rurality still has many unmet fencing needs.
Another place that sells his art.
Hope you like Leunig as much as I do.
Edited to add:
One more. This one has lots of Leunig's prayers.
You might guess that I enjoy the one that begins, "We rejoice and give thanks for earthworms, bees, ladybirds and broody hens"!
And also this, if it's not too mushy for a Friday:
God help us to live slowly:
To move simply:
To look softly:
To allow emptiness:
To let the heart create for us.