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Bit of reading to get you through the next few days 09:24 - Sep 9 with 806 viewsthebooks

https://www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v44/n11/jonathan-meades/hatpin-through-the-brain

If the Witchellisms are getting too much.
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Bit of reading to get you through the next few days on 09:33 - Sep 9 with 741 viewsEwan_Oozami

+1 for posting a Meades review.

If you haven't seen them, watch some of his BBC programmes on YouTube, absolute genius!

Although I don't actually understand half of what he saying though!

You are the obsolete SRN4 to my Fairey Rotodyne....
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Bit of reading to get you through the next few days on 09:48 - Sep 9 with 703 viewsRyorry

Good grief, I was muttering "bore off with your pretentious over-wrought pomposity" by para 3 - and there are 17 more paragraphs for people who like that kind of writing! Maybe the actual book is better than the review?

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Bit of reading to get you through the next few days on 10:07 - Sep 9 with 642 viewsEwan_Oozami

Bit of reading to get you through the next few days on 09:48 - Sep 9 by Ryorry

Good grief, I was muttering "bore off with your pretentious over-wrought pomposity" by para 3 - and there are 17 more paragraphs for people who like that kind of writing! Maybe the actual book is better than the review?


Meades' "pretentious over-wrought pomposity" is supposed to be post-modern irony, which I just about get - but he is definitely better on screen than on the page...

You are the obsolete SRN4 to my Fairey Rotodyne....
Poll: What else could go on top of the cake apart from icing and a cherry?

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Bit of reading to get you through the next few days on 10:15 - Sep 9 with 615 viewsthebooks

Bit of reading to get you through the next few days on 10:07 - Sep 9 by Ewan_Oozami

Meades' "pretentious over-wrought pomposity" is supposed to be post-modern irony, which I just about get - but he is definitely better on screen than on the page...


Horses for courses and all that. Personally, I love the contrast of the supple, "difficult" prose with the direct.

Who can't love sentences like "Charles, a repository of worthy wrong-headed convictions, believed that Savile ‘knows what’s going on’ — which is one way of putting it."
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