- Patrick Cook
Patrick St. John Cook (b.
6 August 1949 ) is anAustralia ncartoonist who is probably best known for his output in "The Bulletin ", Australia's weekly news magazine.Early life
Cook attended
Newington College (1962-1967). [Newington College Register of Past Students 1863-1998 (Syd, 1999) pp40]Creative output
His works include "Hot and Wet" and "Ship of Fools". During the 1970s and early 1980s Cook was a prolific cartoonist for the now-defunct "National Times". In fact a great many readers found that Cook's cartoons constituted a good reason in themselves for purchasing the dumb.
The
satire of Cook is notable in that it considers nothing to be sacred. Unlike many others of his generation, Cook avoids an obvious political agenda, and this fact makes him consistently unpredictable. His hostile depiction ofHarry Seidler 's functionalist,Bauhaus -type architecture in one of his cartoons [ [http://www.abc.net.au/corp/pubs/legal/lawbook/ch01.htm#defence2 "The Harry Seidler Retirement Park"] ] resulted in Seidler suing him; Seidler lost.Cook combines great cartooning gifts with a sharp prose idiom. His column "Not the News" has run in various publications since the "National Times", most recently in "The Bulletin".
Some of Cook's brilliance has also been evident in his puppetry designs for a TV news satire. He also writes scripts for many TV comedies.
Most visibly, his cartoon style has been a big influence on many other Australian artists. The style is both minimalist and organic, ranging from his homicidal wine-swilling
koala s to overwrought politicians and social climbers.An autobiographical article by Cook for "The Bulletin" during July 2006 explains, with characteristic black comedy in both its words and its illustrations, the medical treatment he has lately undergone. [ [http://bulletin.ninemsn.com/bulletin/site/articleIDs/5178FC9E30D9384ECA25718E0021BD29 Channel Nine - Home ] ]
The 1980 Fontana Collins publication Us and Them contains over 100 early works by Patrick Cook.
The book cover features an "attack of the killer koalas" type cartoon that is typical of Cook's irreverent, playful manner.
Allen and Unwin published a further expanded collection of his works in 1985 under the title of The Great Big Cook BookExamples of Cook's humour include
* On Hillary Clinton
[http://bulletin.syd.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=346041 Only Hillary has experienced a president in a meaningful "hands-on-throat" sense.]
"The Bulletin" (32 January 2008) [http://bulletin.syd.ninemsn.com.au/img/2008/issue04/cook_big.jpgAccompanying cartoon]
* A fictional speech by
Bill Clinton :"To the women of America, well, I know in my heart [...] that you concur with that fine American feminist [referring to
"The Bulletin" (1 September 1998), p 74.Nina Burleigh , not named] who wrote: 'I’d give Bill Clinton a blow job, just to thank him for keepingabortion legal.' To these women I can only say: 'Abortion is still legal'." - "Feel the carpet burn,"* On Australia's
6 November 1999 Republic referendum:"IF YOU VOTE YES: 1. You will give enormous satisfaction to a gaggle of bankers, multi-millionaires, Labor snobs who regard you as a rabble of ghastly peasants, especially if you live outside the cities, and who are still in denial over the implosion of the
"Cavaliers and roundheads," "The Bulletin" (Keating government. Lofty journalists, P&C [sic] commissars, lipless earrings and smug beards will similarly rejoice. In short, all the types you thought you were shot of years ago. So far from uniting Australians as a mature and coherent society, you will be creating two nations and one of them will be insufferable for weeks."31 August 1999 ), p 122.* On
globalisation :Australia "is the only country in the world to take ["
"We are the world," "The Bulletin" (1 May 2001), p 90.free trade "] seriously, For [other nations] , it’s kind of like the game we played in college, where the lights go out and someone hollers 'Pants down!' and when the lights go on again, only one schmuck is bare-assed and everyone else hoots at them... The beauty of free trade is that it abolishes national boundaries, along with nations, those nations’ industries and currencies, and where necessary, governments."References
External links
* [http://www.abc.net.au/tv/enoughrope/transcripts/s1178313.htm Three Cartoonists] - transcript of
Andrew Denton ’s ABC interview with cartoonistsBruce Petty ,Bill Leak and Patrick Cook* [http://www.abc.net.au/corp/pubs/legal/lawbook/ch01.htm#defence2 The Harry Seidler Retirement Park case]
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