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The Confessions of a Caricaturist, Vol. 1
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This is a biographical. Suddenly he dived his hand into the pocket and produced a piece of steel, which he thumped on the table. 'Bother the paper! Here is my steel, and I'll tell you how I made it!' So would it be with a caricaturist. After a struggle he would say, 'Bother words, words, words! Here is a pencil, and here is some paper. I'll show you how I caricature'. Personally, I have no objection to being caricatured--I frequently make caricatures of myself. Nor have I any objection to being interviewed--I interview myself. What else are these pages but interviews? I confess I fail to see any objection to a legitimate caricature or a legitimate interview.