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Selfish Whining Monkeys: How we Ended Up Greedy, Narcissistic and Unhappy
Rod Liddle
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Description for Selfish Whining Monkeys: How we Ended Up Greedy, Narcissistic and Unhappy
Paperback. With a sharp eye for the magnificently absurd, Rod Liddle sets light to modern-day Britain. 'One of Britain's funniest, most daring columnists. If he weren't so offensive you'd almost call him a national treasure' Mail on Sunday Num Pages: 256 pages. BIC Classification: JF; JP. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 130 x 197 x 18. Weight in Grams: 184.
With a sharp eye for the magnificently absurd, Rod Liddle sets light to modern-day Britain.
‘One of Britain’s funniest, most daring columnists. If he weren’t so offensive you’d almost call him a national treasure’ Mail on Sunday
‘I, and my generation, seem feckless and irresponsible, endlessly selfish, whining, avaricious, self-deluding, self-obsessed, spoiled and corrupt and ill.’
What is it that has transformed the British who in living memory were admired ... Read more
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Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Condition
New
Number of Pages
256
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780007351299
SKU
V9780007351299
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About Rod Liddle
Rod Liddle writes the popular 'Liddle Britain' column in The Spectator. Liddle was the Editor of the BBC Radio 4's Today programme from 1998 to 2002. In addition to being the Associate Editor of The Spectator, Liddle writes regularly for The Sunday Times and Country Life as well as presenting current affairs documentaries on television. He was formerly a speechwriter ... Read more
Reviews for Selfish Whining Monkeys: How we Ended Up Greedy, Narcissistic and Unhappy
‘Liddle lured me in with his riotously entertaining take on everything from attitudes towards obesity to what he calls our "respec" culture’ Independent ‘A magnificent torrent of analysis and abuse – 90 per cent brilliant, 10 per cent bonkers … A flaming, bloodthirsty romp, scything through the clichés ... Read more