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Martin Rowson is known for his darkly humorous and often satirical writing, frequently delving into themes of human folly and societal absurdities. His work is characterized by a sharp wit and a distinctive, often cynical, observational style that challenges conventional thinking. Rowson's approach to storytelling is both intellectually engaging and viscerally impactful, inviting readers to confront uncomfortable truths with a wry smile. He possesses a unique voice that blends profound insights with an unapologetic, irreverent perspective.







- 2024
- 2024
The book features a selection of Martin Rowson's incisive columns, reflecting on the political landscape over the past two decades. Through his sharp wit, Rowson examines the rise of nationalism, internal ideological conflicts within the Labour Party, and various societal issues, including terrorism and cultural commentary. This collection showcases his contributions to both underground and mainstream publications, offering a unique perspective on contemporary politics and society, while also highlighting his broader journalistic work.
- 2022
Award winning cartoonist, graphic novelist and poet Martin Rowson slows down a bit to weave together his customary fusion of fury & poignancy. Sitting in the back of a minicab driving round London at 2am in the rain, and listening to the commercial radio's endless easy-listening playlist, the award-winning cartoonist, graphic novelist and poet Martin Rowson reflects on the commodification of music, art, death, memory, funerals, love, bucket lists and dreams in the twenty-first century.
- 2021
In May 2020 the award-winning cartoonist Martin Rowson set himself the challenge of writing a Lockdown Diary in verse. The result is Plague Songs, a unique cycle of furious, bleakly comic and often offensive poems about COVID-19, fiercely inventive and desperately funny. Rowson, who recovered from the virus at the start of the year (sweating in freezing fits, embalmed in bed/ In sulphurous miasmata, my joints like broken walnuts,/ With hogtied eyeballs and less energy than dissipating smoke) records in manic verse the long lockdown Summer of 2020 coughs and sneezes, lockdown-haircuts, funerals and furloughs, hangovers and hauntings, track and trace, when Death and Pestilence were playing on the swings, or visiting the elderly in their Care Homes. Plague Songs is also book about living in Banarnia a nightmarish world of jingoism and xenophobia, hierarchy and inequality, government incompetence, Boris Johnsons world-beating wet dreams, and the deadly twin viruses of stupidity and selfishness. What rhymes with COVID except bovid? Is Matt Hancock the Tory Partys answer to Fred West? Does every shroud have a silver lining?
- 2019
The Dance of Death
- 88 stránek
- 4 hodiny čtení
Hans Holbein’s 16th-century masterpiece, The Dance of Death , reminds its readers that no one, no matter their rank or position, can escape the great leveller, Death.In a foreboding series of woodcuts, Death, depicted as a skeleton, intrudes on the lives of people from every level of society, from the sailor to the judge, the ploughman to the king. By highlighting our common fate, Holbein exposes the folly of greed and ambition, and in doing so brings a corrupt and callous elite crashing back down to earth. In this darkly satirical update, Guardian cartoonist Martin Rowson sharpens and reshapes Holbein’s vision for the 21st century. Death seizes the City banker by his braces and offers a light to the oligarch; it joins the surgeon in theatre and the Hollywood star on the red carpet.Filled with wit and doom-laden drama, Martin Rowson’s The Dance of Death is a masterful reimagining of a book which, in its uncompromising treatment of the rich and powerful, paved the way for the great, levelling craft of political cartooning.
- 2019
Druhá nejprodávanější kniha všech dob, unikátně v komiksovém provedení hlavního kreslíře britského deníku The Guardian. Povinná četba: nemusíte jej milovat, ale měli byste jej znát. Proletáři všech zemí, spojte se! Nemáte co ztratit, leda své okovy. Dobýt můžete celý svět. V roce 2018 uplynulo 200 let od narození Karla Marxe, jedné z nejkontroverznějších postav světové historie. Text Komunistického manifestu Marx napsal ve svých necelých 30 letech, údajně během víkendu v Bruselu v lednu 1848. Ani on sám v době psaní jistě netušil, že v příštím století se bude bezmála polovině lidstva alespoň formálně vládnout v souladu s idejemi a ambicemi poprvé vyloženými na těchto stranách. V době, kdy pouhých několik desítek lidí má stejný majetek jako polovina lidstva dohromady, se však Marxovi nedá upřít ani velká míra vizionářství. Právě rozpor mezi zrůdností ideologií, které Marxovy myšlenky přebíraly a reálnou podstatou jeho myšlenek se snaží vykreslit známý britský kreslíř Martin Rowson, dvorní karikaturista prestižního deníku The Guardian.
- 2018
The Communist Manifesto
- 80 stránek
- 3 hodiny čtení
...a jauntily irreverent but fundamentally serious take on a vastly influential political work. Publishers Weekly
- 2018
Undeterred by the embarrassing success of his ridiculous four-volume verse epic The Limerickiad, award-winning cartoonist Martin Rowson continues to lower the tone with a series of metrical rants and cautionary tales about contemporary political and literary life. Accompanied by the ghosts of Chesterton, Shelley, Burns and Browning, Rowson casts his gaze across the satirical spectrum from governments, gammon-faced racists, class war, nationalism and the harsh realities of child rearing to the world of literary festivals, international book fairs, best-sellers, book-launches, holiday reading lists, bottom lines, liggers, bloggers, blaggers, book-signings and book-burnings. Martin Rowson is an award-winning cartoonist whose work appears regularly in The Guardian, The Independent on Sunday, The Daily Mirror, and many other publications.
- 2018
Das im Jahr 1848 von Karl Marx und Friedrich Engels verfasste Manifest der Kommunistischen Partei ist eine machtvolle Kritik am Kapitalismus, eine prägnante Einführung in die Ideen des Kommunismus und die klarste Darstellung seiner Ziele. Viel von dem, was Marx und Engels vorschlugen, bestimmt auch heute noch politische und wirtschaftliche Debatten. Es überrascht nicht, dass das Kommunistische Manifest das am zweithäufigsten verkaufte Buch aller Zeiten ist, nur übertroffen von der Bibel. Der Guardian-Cartoonist Martin Rowson hat es nun zum 200. Geburtstag von Karl Marx modern und lebhaft als Graphic Novel adaptiert.
- 2014
A collection Martin Rowson's cartoons from the years of coalition