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The History Of Mankind In Five Words, And Other Things Reza Knows

Here are some of the things Reza Farazmand knows. He knows how we dream.

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He knows how we hurt ...

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He knows how little we know.

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And, in his sly way, he knows about imagination ...

He is the young author of a thrice-weekly 'toon called , (which I suppose they are if he were working for Rembrandt, but he's not.) What he's doing is more like a minimally drawn (and wonderfully written) reflection of what it's like to be alive and 25 right now. He chooses topics that make me nod, smile and hurt a little, like this one, which makes fun of our War on Drugs campaign. It's a small meditation on dangerously addicted snails ...

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When I wrote Reza to ask permission to republish some of these cartoons, he told me that last Friday he walked away from his day-job and this week — today, actually — after more than a year of doing this part time, he's going all out. This is his first day as a full time, self-employed cartoonist. So Happy Beginning of the Rest of Your Life, Reza. I have this feeling this is going to work out.


To visit Poorly Drawn Lines, . To experience the drama and excitement of space travel, . To reflect on the small cruelties of humankind, . To explore the subtleties of Darwinian evolution, .

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Robert Krulwich works on radio, podcasts, video, the blogosphere. He has been called "the most inventive network reporter in television" by TV Guide.