Washington Post
Garry Trudeau, who has had almost no public presence for three decades, may be the most famous unknown person, says
Gene Weingarten. "It turns out he's not afraid of publicity so much as he's horrified at being perceived as the kind of person who wants publicity." WEINGARTEN OBSERVES: "Trudeau's greatest work is coming at a time when 'Doonesbury' is fading a bit from the national consciousness." || Related
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