It was months since I sent an email to Datuk Mohd Nor Khalid, who is better known as Lat, to which he promptly replied, “I shall get back to you soon.”
Portrait illustration of Datuk Lat from Page 3 It's a Lat Lat Lat Lat World, Berita Publishing Sdn Bhd, 1985 |
By mid-April, I thought I should give him a gentle
nudge to remind him and he replied with apologies for the delay in response.
Datuk Lat explained that he was preoccupied with
putting the final touches to his gallery, an attraction in Batu Gajah which is scheduled
to open by July.
He admitted to not being a fan of using the email and preferred
that we talked on the phone instead.
Born in Kota Bahru, Perak, Datuk Lat is Malaysia’s
best-loved cartoonist and a cultural icon whose cartoons have become a vital
part of Malaysian life, including that of my family and me.
Cover design of It's a Lat Lat Lat Lat World, Can you spot Lat in this picture? |
In addition to scrap books pasted with Lat cartoons
that were cut out from the newspapers, we also have a large collection of Lat
cartoons published in comic books.
In fact, we could relate to the cartoons so well that
his fictional characters like Surinder, Ricky and Inspector Muniandy, became
familiar household names to us.
Datuk Lat has carved a unique niche in the media – and
the hearts of Malaysians –when he pioneered the art of discussing issues of
national importance and sensitive subjects like religion, politics and
ethnicity through his cartoons, with much courage and creativity.
Cover design of With a little bit of Lat, Berita Publishing Sdn Bhd, 1980 |
His best-known work, The Kampung Boy, was
translated into 14 languages and recognized internationally by the North
American cartoonist and creator of The Simpsons, Matt Groening, as “one
of the all-time great cartoon books.”
In 2002, Datuk Lat received international recognition
when he was awarded the Arts and Culture Prize of the Fukuoka Asian Culture
Prizes.
Cover design of Lat the kampung boy, Berita Publishing Sdn Bhd, 1979 |
When I was contributing to the newspapers, Lat cartoons
and comic books were the subject of my stories published in The New Straits
Times, Johor Streets (April 2013) and The Iskandarian (July 2017), the official
newspapers of Iskandar Malaysia.
By reviewing his cartoons, I soon discovered a common
thread that runs through My Johor Stories and Lat cartoons, which is the
aim to connect people, encourage unity and focus on similarities rather than
differences.
Cover design for Town Boy, Berita Publishing Sdn Bhd, 1981 |
From watching Cowboy and Indian movies in morning
shows and cheap matinees, it is uncanny that we both discovered swashbuckling
heroes portrayed in characters played by John Wayne.
In fact, in my 2017 bestseller, My Johor Stories: True Tales, Real
People, Rich Heritage, I shared my experiences in Escape to the Movies
and Painful visits to the Photo Studio.
Cover design for Keluarga Si Mamat, Berita Publishing Sdn Bhd, 1979 |
With MPH Publishing the publisher of Lat comic books
and calendars as well as for My Johor Stories, I wanted to touch base
with Datuk Lat to let him know about this.
By the time I reminded Datuk Lat to reply my email, it
was already the Ramadan month.
I was amused, not because it was Ramadan but because I
could not help having visions of the cartoons that Datuk Lat drew of youngsters
– their first time fasting – collapsed on the floor with their heads resting
against the wall, faint with fatigue and looking utterly famished!
Lat cartoon strips cut out from the NST and pasted in our scrap books! |
It happened that on the night before this appointment,
I was a guest in a pre-wedding food-tasing dinner with a family friend, and in
the course of conversation, I told the mother-of-the-bride about this impending
phone chat.
“You mean Lat with that hair?” she exclaimed along
with a hand gesture that described a mop of tangled hair, as illustrated in
Lat’s self-portrait caricature.
I nodded in reply, speechless because I was laughing
at her spontaneous response.
The next day, when Datuk Lat and I were talking by
telephone – not a video call – I could not help smiling widely as I recalled
the expression, “Lat with that hair!”
In addition to the many topics we chatted and laughed
about was our serious concern about the lack of unity in the community now and
how we must persevere in cultivating more understanding, care and concern among
multi-cultural Malaysians.
Datuk Lat was pleased that my family, friends and
readers still appreciate the humour of Lat cartoons but lamented that many in
the younger generations could not relate to the subjects covered by his
cartoons.
As we considered the reality around us, we agreed that
many in this modern generation, may have lost touch with the simpler lifestyle
of a bygone era.
This realization, however, is spurring us on to
document a slice of history, culture and heritage in our work, and to preserve
it for posterity.
I was thrilled that Datuk Lat understood what I aimed
to do with his cartoons that will effectively support my story in Book Three of
My Johor Stories – a work-in-progress – and he wished me well.
Cover design for Lots more Lat, Berita Publishing Sdn Bhd, 1982 |
Datuk Lat told me that he recently placed an order
online for a book entitled, Senior Moments, and when the book was
received, he unwrapped it and noticed that the book cover looked rather
familiar.
It suddenly dawned upon him why the book looked so familiar
… because he already has a copy of this book. We laughed heartily because this
was such a classic senior moment.
Life goes on even as we advance in age, ever determined
to continue sharing our experiences, whether in comics or “grandfather stories,”
to document vivid nostalgic memories that readers can readily identify with.
As he wished me well in working on my book project, Datuk
Lat assured me that he will get hold of my books from MPH.
Thanks for the support and encouragement, Datuk Lat.
Note: Lat comic books and My Johor Stories books are available from MPH bookstores nationwide and online from www.mphonline.com
The above comic book cover designs are now collectors' items because they have been updated and available in new designs. These are now available in MPH bookstores and online:
Photo credits: Illustrations are courtesy from Lat comic books and Lat comic book cover designs published by Berita Publishing Sdn Bhd and MPH Publishing Sdn Bhd.
Is there anyway we can get in touch with him too? this is for school students
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