Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for September 05, 2011
Transcript:
Jeff: Roland! Roland Hedley! Roland: Yes? Jeff: It's me, Jeff Redern! You covered my flag-burning? Roland: Oh, sure, how's it going, Jeff? Jeff: Great! I just got a big book deal! Roland: No kidding? I'm writing a book, too! Jeff: You? About what? Roland: Not sure yet. Been swamped. It might be a screenplay.
DylanThomas3.14159 about 13 years ago
Who has the bigger ego? Jeff Redfern? Or Roland Hedley?
rayannina about 13 years ago
Trff, or Sid the agent.
jumbobrain about 13 years ago
Roland’s lookin’ pretty trim for a guy who covered sports at the Saigon bureau.
BE THIS GUY about 13 years ago
I would say I fear for American culture, but after The Jersey Shore, it’s already too late.
llong65 about 13 years ago
DylanThomas3.14159 said, about 6 hours ago
Who has the bigger ego? Jeff Redfern? Or Roland Hedley?or should that be imagination.
vwdualnomand about 13 years ago
in this digital age, people still write books and not a digital copy for the ipad.
lewisbower about 13 years ago
Why am I stupid enough to read bestsellers? Classics are cheap on Kindle.
diggitt about 13 years ago
Mark is still naive enough to believe that Roland’s for real. See how his face opens in the last panel? He has yet to become jaded enough to keep the kind of last panel cool face Roland affects.
TheSpanishInquisition about 13 years ago
Does Jeff get that most of the Red Rascal is a fantasy? It seems that he does some of the time, and other times….
asa4ever about 13 years ago
What is Kindle? I still go to the public library to read. Comfortable chairs and I am left alone.
cdhaley about 13 years ago
I’ve got two publishers and a cable network vying for the rights to my 300-page electronic typescript, but I can’t trust any of them to produce and market it the way it deserves to be published.Maybe I’ll just release it piecemeal to the sagacious readers of this Doonesbury blog.
milano99 about 13 years ago
Well, there goes my theory (posted last week) that this was all one of Jeff’s daydreams.
Alabama Al about 13 years ago
Both Jeff and Roland are characters who live their lives confident that tomorrow will take care of itself – and so far that’s been true, thanks to the almighty (a.k.a.: Garry Trudeau.)
Justice22 about 13 years ago
Happy Labor Day to all of those working out there. For those not working, I hope you are retired or that a job comes along soon.
DylanThomas3.14159 about 13 years ago
Of the two, Jeff Redfern vs. Roland Hedley (HEADly — get it?), I’d say that in today’s strip at least, Jeff is the more real and the less narcissistically self-involved: .(1) He really does have a book deal (galleys tucked under his arm), whereas Roland is just spinning about his. .(2) Jeff is interested enough in others to ASK Roland what his book is about. Roland isn’t and doesn’t..(3) Roland then attempts to one-up Jeff by spinning even further off on a tangent: " … it might be a screenplay" (i.e., implying: a movie has greater one-upsmanship value than a mere book in that it costs much more to produce, involves many more people, etc.). .(4) Roland wears the more outlandish outfit, a fantastic “war correspondent on the French-Algerian front” costume, which attracts undue attention to himself. Jeff’s attire is more modest.
cdhaley about 13 years ago
Pi,How about GT himself? He signals his own narcissistic involvement by poking fun at his alter ego Mike Doonesbury (gun control, old men drawn to hot redheads, dreams of taking his cartoon empire public).With Cervantes, we get constant reference to the real world; when Quijote strays too far into fantasy, some listener loses patience and cracks the Don’s skull. Jeff and his like go unscathed, protected by the cartoonist. That’s why we feel safer reading Doonesbury than we do reading Cervantes.
luckylouie about 13 years ago
Bring Back Becca Bickle!! When is Jeff’s next appointment?
RinaFarina about 13 years ago
JAMES09 about 13 years ago
hmmm, can you feel the testosterone in the air?? LOL
BE THIS GUY about 13 years ago
Is Becca Roland’s editor too?