Everyday Devils and Angels

Everyday Devils and Angels by Michael Leunig, published by Penguin Books Australia in 1992, presents a unique exploration of belief and expression through a blend of humor and introspection. This edition features four pages that delve into the complexities of human emotion, highlighting a man’s struggle with trust and the power of vocal expression.
Readers will find a narrative that captures the essence of communication beyond words, focusing on sighing, sobbing, swearing, screaming, and singing as forms of expression. The themes of humor and the human experience in sports and recreation are woven throughout, inviting reflection on the everyday challenges of belief and understanding. This edition is presented in English and offers a concise yet thought-provoking glimpse into the emotional landscape of its protagonist.
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‘There was once a man who could no longer believe things that were said. All he could trust was sighing, sobbing, swearing, screaming and singing. If you asked him why he no longer believed, he would sigh… He would sob… He would scream and swear. And then he would start to sing like a bird.’
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