Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for April 06, 1995
Transcript:
Robert Kincaid: You see, you can't just take photos, Francesca. You must own them, impose your will on the scene! Boopsie: Look at the light catch the tiny hairs on his forearms... Kincaid: Like I did in Hue, in Beirut, in the Amazon Basin, on the steppes of the Ukraine, in the ruins of outer Dzehkazgan! Boopsie: You're like some star creature, Robert Kincaid, some shaman! Kincaid: I'm one of the last cowboys. One day, computers and robots will run everything. Rachel Carson was right. So were John Muir and Aldo Leopold! Boopsie: His opinions. So deep, so virile... Kincaid: Did I mention I love fresh vegetables? And W.B. Yeats? Boopsie: I am not worthy. I am not worthy.