- Paperback
- Publisher: Grove Press - (2004)
- ASIN: B000NPJSAU
- Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A Bit Dated and You Do Really Need to Have Lived in Britain During the Late 90's,
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This review is from: Global Village Idiot (Paperback)
John O'Farrell is a humorous London newspaper column writer (similar to what Dave Barry and others in America do) and has put out quite a few books of collections of his columns. He has also written three (as of the date of this review) brilliant fiction masterpieces which you absolutely must check out.The problem with Global Village Idiot is that a lot of the columns are about British political parties and what is happening at the time which dates this book very quickly and if you didn't live in Britain around then you really have no idea what these columns are on about. There are a few columns that those who don't fall under that category will understand and enjoy such as the introduction of pet passports on planes, Jeffery Archer, mad cow disease, George Bush winning presidency with less votes, computers, census and the topic of organ donation, but the majority of entries you really need to have been there and lived that. If you had done that I have no doubt you would rate this book four or five stars but if like me you haven't your enjoyment factor is not going to quite at the level.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not to be missed,
By Anil K (UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Global Village Idiot (Hardcover)
This is one amazing book. It is basically a collection of weekly pieces written by John O' Farrell for the Guradian.John O has been a comic scriptwriter on the Spitting Image series and also has a turn with Chicken Run and his brilliant wit shines through. This book is chock-a-block with laugh out loud moments and you just keep going back to the passages to be tickled again. His writing is very low-key and the humour is subtle but it is so sharp the victims bleed! Not knowing who John O was, I picked up the book during my adventorous phase in reading and was aware that I had stumbled on a treasure. He is a Labour (Current party headed by Tony Blair) supporter and indeed a small time politico himself. His sharpest barbs are reserved for the Tory's (the only opposition in Britain) and all their leaders past and present. And these are howlingly funny. Altough the politics of the British nation might be alien to most readers, this should prove no impediment to understanding, what at the core, is a savagely humorous book. What also shines through is the innate humanism of the author especially in pieces like the one where he talks of the culture of charity in the country and his stand on racism. Also, his subtle character sketches of people like Jeffrey Archer are worth their weight is gold. This is a must read for anyone attempting to understand the British political and cultural landscape and anyone who hasn't laughed out loud in a while. Go get it !!
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
W-Bashing at its best!,
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This review is from: Global Village Idiot: Dubya, Dunces, and One Last Word Before You Vote (Paperback)
Book in Mint cond. Thnx for sending so promptly. Lucky if I can find it now to wrap up for my hubby who will really love it. I'ts been well-hidden all these weeks since I rec'd it; I think it's under my lounge chair, hope so anyway. Maybe the elves read it after we go to bed. I think I heard some giggling coming from the living room. Thnx again, and Merry Merry! -dr
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