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The Spectator Book of Wit, Humour and Mischief

Marcus Berkmann

Approaching its 200th birthday in the rudest of health the Spectator is known for the quality of its writing and the deep eccentricity of some of its writers. Given the freedom to say what they want they take that freedom and more and the result is original provocative often very funny sometimes plain wrong.

From Jeffrey Bernard's reports from the Soho frontline and Auberon Waugh fulminating about hamburger gases in the early 1990s we encounter in turn the wild stream of consciousness of Deborah Ross's restaurant reviews the pinpoint etiquette advice of Mary Killen Rod Liddle's frothing but elegantly sculpted outrage and the magazine's secret weapon low life adventurer Jeremy Clarke. This bumper selection which also includes eminent diarists mad letter-writers and Boris Johnson amounts to a masterclass in comic writing lovingly compiled and edited by Marcus Berkmann who still can't believe he wrote a monthly pop column for the magazine for twenty-eight years without being fired.

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  • Classification : Humour
  • Pub Date : NOV 1, 2018
  • Imprint : Abacus
  • Page Extent : 480
  • Binding : PB
  • ISBN : 9780349143415
  • Price : INR 725
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Marcus Berkmann

Marcus Berkmann has spent more than thirty years sitting in front of various television screens swearing at incompetent England batsmen. In his leisure time he has written columns on sport for Punch, the Independent on Sunday and the Daily Express. He is a regular contributor to Private Eye and film critic of the Oldie, and writes book reviews for the Daily Mail. His books include Rain Men: The Madness of Cricket, Zimmer Men: The Trials and Tribulations of the Ageing Cricketer, Fatherhood: The Truth and A Matter of Facts: The Insider's Guide to Quizzing.

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