Our Times in Rhymes: Being a Prosodical Chronicle of Our Damnable Age

Our Times in Rhymes: Being a Prosodical Chronicle of Our Damnable Age

Our Times in Rhymes: Being a Prosodical Chronicle of Our Damnable Age

Our Times in Rhymes: Being a Prosodical Chronicle of Our Damnable Age

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Overview

A parliament of fools, or a confederacy of dunces? Blethering celebrities and blundering politicians, royal babies and right royal cock-ups, milkshake madness and vegan sausage rolls - and, of course, the long and winding road to Brexit.

If ever the times were ripe for a return to the high days of Augustan satire, it’s now – and the Spectator’s literary editor Sam Leith provides it.

Our Times in Rhymes is a waspish, affectionate and very funny look at the state of our nation as it – let's be even-handed - teeters on the cliff-edge of a marvellous opportunity. Here is all the insanity and inanity of 2019, month by cherishable month, rendered in galloping comic verse and paired with satirical drawings by the brilliant cartoonist Edith Pritchett.

It makes the perfect Christmas stocking filler for anyone who needs a good laugh at the damnable times we live in.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781529110197
Publisher: Penguin Random House UK
Publication date: 12/05/2019
Pages: 144
Product dimensions: 5.87(w) x 7.72(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Sam Leith (Author)
Sam Leith is the literary editor of The Spectator and a columnist for the FT, whose work has appeared in the Times, Guardian, TLS and New York Times among other outlets. He’s the author of several books, including You Talkin’ To Me? Rhetoric from Aristotle to Obama and Write To The Point: How To Be Clear, Correct and Persuasive on the Page.

Edith Pritchett (Illustrator)
Edith Pritchett is in-house cartoonist for online news channel The Tortoise. She won the Cape Graphic Short Story Prize in 2018. She brings a Posy Simmond-like wit to the preccocupations of the millennial era.

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