Abu Abraham

Abu Abraham

Attupurathu Mathew Abraham, pen name "Abu" (June 11, 1924 - December 1, 2002) was an Indian cartoonist, journalist, and author. He was a life-long atheist and rationalist. ["His strongest theme, as India sank faster into factional and religious politics, had remained adherence to the original vision of Mahatma Gandhi and Nehru for a wholly secular state: Abu was a rationalist and atheist." Michael McNay, 'Obituary: Abu Abraham', "The Guardian", 7 December 2002, Pg. 26.]

In a long career spanning 40 years, Abu Abraham lend his service to a broad spectrum of national and international newspapers including The Bombay Chronicle, Shankar’s Weekly, Blitz, Tribune, The Observer (1956-66), The Guardian (1966-69), and The Indian Express (1969-81).

Eary years

Born in Tiruvalla,KeralaMark Bryant, "Fleet Street's Star of India", History Today, 57(6) pp. 58-59 (June 2007)] as the son of A.M. Mathew and Kantamma, Abu started drawing cartoons at the age of 3. After studying French, Mathematics, and English at University College, Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) and being the tennis champion, he graduated in 1945. He moved to Bombay where he became a journalist in The Bombay Chronicle and its sister paper, The Bombay Sentinal while contributing cartoons to "Blitz" and "Bharat". In 1951, he was invited by Shankar, one of India's best known cartoonists at the time, to move to New Delhi to work in the Shankar’s Weekly.

Work in London

In 1953, he met Fred Joss of the London "Star", who encouraged him to move to London. At 32, Abu arrived in London in the summer of 1953 and immediately sold cartoons to "Punch" magazine and the Daily Sketch and started to contribute material to "Everybodys' London Opinion" and "Eastern World" using the pen name 'Abraham'. In 1956, after two cartoons were published in "Tribune", he was sent a personal letter by David Astor, the editor of The Observer, the world's oldest Sunday newspaper, offering him a permanent job as its first ever political cartoonist. Astor asked Abu to change his pen name as 'Abraham' would imply a false slant on his cartoons, and so he settled on 'Abu', a schoolboy nickname of his.

Abu immersed himself in British culture and produced incisive political cartoons. He was described in "The Guardian" as "the conscience of the Left and the pea under the princess's mattress".. He also produced reportage drawings from around the world. In 1962 in Cuba he drew Che Guevara and spent three hours in a nightclub with Fidel Castro.

In September 1966, Abu moved to "The Guardian" and started to contribute a weekly cartoon to "Tribune". During 1968 he edited "Verdicts on Vietnam", a collection of cartoons about the Vietnam war.

Return to India

He returned to India with his first wife (Sarojini, from Tamil Nadu, who he later divorced) and two daughters, Aysha and Janaki, in 1969 to work as the political cartoonist on the "Indian Express" until 1981. In 1970 he was given a special award by the British Film Institute for a short film based on Noah's Ark called "No Arks". From 1972 until 1978, he was elected to Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the Indian Parliament.

In 1975 Indian Emergency was declared and the freedom of the press was suspended, and Abu fell out of favour with Indira Gandhi. The direct result of this was the publication of the book "Games of the Emergency" in 1977, which contained the political articles and cartoons that he could not print during "The Emergency". As well as illustrating other books, other collections of his cartoons were "Abu on Bangladesh" (1972), "Private View" (1974), and "Arrivals and Departures" (1983). He also edited the "Penguin Book of Indian Cartoons" (1988).

The hallmark of Abu Abraham’s cartoons was their merciless attack upon the corruption in politics. As a mark of the man, his cartoons were an assortment of simple lines that stood out for their directness of expression augmented by arresting punch lines that never missed the mark.

From 1981, Abu was freelance, and then from 1988 mover back to Kerala. He died on 1 December 2002 and was survived by his British-born wife Psyche. His death was marked by a two-minute silence in the Rajya Sabha and he was cremated with full state honours.

References

External links

* [http://www.flonnet.com/fl1926/stories/20030103003110100.htm Frontline Archives]
* [http://www.tribuneindia.com/2003/20031102/spectrum/main4.htm Report from Spectrum, The Tribune] dated 2 November, 2003.


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