Anthropomorphized animals have been teaching us how to be human since at least the days of Aesop; Martin's entry in the form, THIS COW AND THAT TROMBONE, stands apart not just for the warm humanity of its message - that we can all find fulfillment, if perhaps in unexpected ways - but for its giddy theatricality ("Stomp" with cows? Sold!) and Martin's ability to build upon his metaphor in ever more complex ways. By turns melancholy and hysterical, and always delightful.
Anthropomorphized animals have been teaching us how to be human since at least the days of Aesop; Martin's entry in the form, THIS COW AND THAT TROMBONE, stands apart not just for the warm humanity of its message - that we can all find fulfillment, if perhaps in unexpected ways - but for its giddy theatricality ("Stomp" with cows? Sold!) and Martin's ability to build upon his metaphor in ever more complex ways. By turns melancholy and hysterical, and always delightful.