




LKY: Political Cartoons
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The urban legend goes that Morgan Chuaās first political cartoon ofĀ Lee Kuan Yew in theĀ Singapore Herald led to the newspaperās closure in 1971. Undeterred by this, Leeās near mythic status became fodder for Morganās creative imagination and incisive pen as he continued his satirical sketches of the prime minister in theĀ Far Eastern Economic Review.
For the first time, over 100 of Morganās LKY cartoonsāalong with new onesāhave been collected, covering Leeās pioneering years up to the present day. In LKY: Political Cartoons, the fearless Morgan meets the fearsome Harry.
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āI really like the bulge Morgan gives [LKY]Ā around his eyebrows, beneath which his eyes are sometimes two slits, sometimes small buttons and rarely open.Ā Iāve never read a biography of someone in the form of political cartoons, but this one works pretty well...There is a delightful section where [LKY]Ā meets foreign leaders.ā
āV Sudarshan, The New Indian ExpressĀāIf you have always wondered what the epic, unexpurgated life of Singapore's founding prime minister would look like as comic strips, this book by [Morgan] Chua is for you.ā
āCorrie Tan andĀ Nabilah Said, The Sunday TimesĀāA very interesting collection.ā
āTJS George, author ofĀ Lee Kuan Yew's SingaporeāFor those who don't know, Morgan Chua is one our country's rare political cartoonistāhilariously biting when at the top of his game...how often do we get to see LKY satirised in comics? Only Morgan is crazy enough to do it.ā
āJustin Zhuang, author ofĀ Independence: The History Of Graphic Design in Singapore Since The 1960sāWho said Singapore doesn't have political cartoonists? Here, meet Morgan Chua.ā
āBelmont Lay and Martino Tan,Ā Mothership.SGāWonderful book from Epigram Books of our late founding father Lee Kuan Yew who left us early this morning. I love how it humanises and charts the fascinating life of the great man who we all learnt to fear and respect.ā
āNing Cai, author ofĀ Who Is Magic Babe Ning?āExcellent book. Sharper than Lat and Zunar!Ā Long time fan of Morgan since his FEER days. Hope thereāll be an LKY Book 2 coming up.ā
āPaul Choo, graphic designer -
Morgan ChuaĀ is a Singapore-born cartoonist who started drawing for the Singapore Herald in 1970. When the paper was closed down by the government in 1971, Chua moved to Hong Kong and joined the Asian for nine months. He then joined the prestigiousĀ Far Eastern Economic Review, where he started as an editorial artist and over 24 years rose to creative director. At theĀ Review, he was known for his incisive single-panel political cartoons and for arresting and provocative magazine cover choices. He has also drawn cartoons for Hong KongāsĀ Next MagazineĀ andĀ Apple Daily. Chua has publishedĀ TiananmenĀ (1989, 2014),Ā My SingaporeĀ (2000, 2008),Ā Divercity Singapore: A Cartoon History of ImmigrationĀ (2010) and illustrated former Singapore President S R NathanāsĀ 50 Stories from My LifeĀ (2013). Most recently, Chua releasedĀ LKY: Political CartoonsĀ (2014).
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- Description
- Praise
- About the Author
-
The urban legend goes that Morgan Chuaās first political cartoon ofĀ Lee Kuan Yew in theĀ Singapore Herald led to the newspaperās closure in 1971. Undeterred by this, Leeās near mythic status became fodder for Morganās creative imagination and incisive pen as he continued his satirical sketches of the prime minister in theĀ Far Eastern Economic Review.
For the first time, over 100 of Morganās LKY cartoonsāalong with new onesāhave been collected, covering Leeās pioneering years up to the present day. In LKY: Political Cartoons, the fearless Morgan meets the fearsome Harry.
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āI really like the bulge Morgan gives [LKY]Ā around his eyebrows, beneath which his eyes are sometimes two slits, sometimes small buttons and rarely open.Ā Iāve never read a biography of someone in the form of political cartoons, but this one works pretty well...There is a delightful section where [LKY]Ā meets foreign leaders.ā
āV Sudarshan, The New Indian ExpressĀāIf you have always wondered what the epic, unexpurgated life of Singapore's founding prime minister would look like as comic strips, this book by [Morgan] Chua is for you.ā
āCorrie Tan andĀ Nabilah Said, The Sunday TimesĀāA very interesting collection.ā
āTJS George, author ofĀ Lee Kuan Yew's SingaporeāFor those who don't know, Morgan Chua is one our country's rare political cartoonistāhilariously biting when at the top of his game...how often do we get to see LKY satirised in comics? Only Morgan is crazy enough to do it.ā
āJustin Zhuang, author ofĀ Independence: The History Of Graphic Design in Singapore Since The 1960sāWho said Singapore doesn't have political cartoonists? Here, meet Morgan Chua.ā
āBelmont Lay and Martino Tan,Ā Mothership.SGāWonderful book from Epigram Books of our late founding father Lee Kuan Yew who left us early this morning. I love how it humanises and charts the fascinating life of the great man who we all learnt to fear and respect.ā
āNing Cai, author ofĀ Who Is Magic Babe Ning?āExcellent book. Sharper than Lat and Zunar!Ā Long time fan of Morgan since his FEER days. Hope thereāll be an LKY Book 2 coming up.ā
āPaul Choo, graphic designer -
Morgan ChuaĀ is a Singapore-born cartoonist who started drawing for the Singapore Herald in 1970. When the paper was closed down by the government in 1971, Chua moved to Hong Kong and joined the Asian for nine months. He then joined the prestigiousĀ Far Eastern Economic Review, where he started as an editorial artist and over 24 years rose to creative director. At theĀ Review, he was known for his incisive single-panel political cartoons and for arresting and provocative magazine cover choices. He has also drawn cartoons for Hong KongāsĀ Next MagazineĀ andĀ Apple Daily. Chua has publishedĀ TiananmenĀ (1989, 2014),Ā My SingaporeĀ (2000, 2008),Ā Divercity Singapore: A Cartoon History of ImmigrationĀ (2010) and illustrated former Singapore President S R NathanāsĀ 50 Stories from My LifeĀ (2013). Most recently, Chua releasedĀ LKY: Political CartoonsĀ (2014).











