Arthur Friendship earns his living writing advice columns for Woman's Dream, a woman's magazine. To offset this depressing and dreary activity he works for a peace organization and idolises the lovely - yet unattainable - Elizabeth Pedal. Arthur's plans do not turn out as he wishes them however, in this tragi-comedy.
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About the Author:
A journalist, satirist and novelist, Auberon Waugh was born in Dulverton, Somerset, in 1939, the eldest son of Evelyn Waugh. He was educated at Downside and Christ Church, Oxford, where he made a number of lifelong friends and the first of his enemies. Vendettas were to be a feature of his journalism. Waugh was a columnist for The Spectator for more than twenty years and wrote a diary for Private Eye for fifteen. He was a regular contributor to The Daily Telegraph (most famously his 'Way of the World' column which ran for ten years) and the Sunday Telegraph for much of his working life. He became editor of The Literary Review in 1986. In addition to his witty, 'vituperative' columns, Waugh wrote five novels. Auberon Waugh died in 2001.
Review:
'Always amusing' -- Punch
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- PublisherHouse of Stratus Ltd
- Publication date2001
- ISBN 10 0755105559
- ISBN 13 9780755105557
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages264
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