This original artwork by David Shrigley needs little explanation, except for the uncanny coincidence of it having resonance for countless generations of traumatised Michaelis students. Maybe a nice student would like to print it out and stick it up.
..." David Halliwell's Little Malcolm And His Struggle Against The Eunuchs is ... a true period piece from the days before flower power and hippies, a satirical comedy about the dubious urges to political and personal power... He has all the bustling, self-absorbed, humourless ardour of the fanatic and narcissist as he struts around in his greatcoat reeking of phoney grandeur..... Little Malcolm, it finally transpires, is a rare comedy with a dangerous edge." Nicholas de Jongh, The London Evening Standard
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or as John Lennon said,
"mother you had me
but I never had you..."
who's Maalcolm???
..." David Halliwell's Little Malcolm And His Struggle Against The Eunuchs is ... a true period piece from the days before flower power and hippies, a satirical comedy about the dubious urges to political and personal power... He has all the bustling, self-absorbed, humourless ardour of the fanatic and narcissist as he struts around in his greatcoat reeking of phoney grandeur..... Little Malcolm, it finally transpires, is a rare comedy with a dangerous edge." Nicholas de Jongh, The London Evening Standard
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