Satirical essays discuss life in modern Britain, including royalty, the working classes, politics, education, the press, religion, drugs, and law and order
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Beware! Any similarities to a recent popular PBS-TV series are deliberately misleading. This is a collection of essays and commentary (published in Britain under the title Another Voice ) culled from the last ten years of the Spectator magazine. Despite his shameless trading on his father's success, Waugh's comments on the mores and morons of modern Britain are well worth examination. Few will agree with all, or many, of his opinions, but the sheer exuberance and misplaced self-confidence of these polished flights of waspish fancy make compelling reading. Topics dissected include the class war, the various generations gaps, politics, education, religion, racism, and the decline and fall of Britain. Anglophobes and philes are sure to find something either to infuriate them and/or to agree with. Recommended for "Britain-watchers." John North, L.R.C., Ryerson Polytechnical Inst., Toronto
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- PublisherOlympic Marketing Corp
- Publication date1986
- ISBN 10 0316926493
- ISBN 13 9780316926492
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages221
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