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I'm going David Sedaris mad. Now I'm reading Barrel Fever by the same author. Great stuff.

'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' which is very funny, if a little sad, though I've not read much at all yet.

The BCG forums.

Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ July 3 2009, 9:07 PM BST

'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' which is very funny, if a little sad, though I've not read much at all yet.

Brilliant play. Very good film version too with 'The Burt' and Liz Taylor.

Read 'The Dresser' by Ronald Harwood. Or see the film with Albert Finney and Tom Courtenay. Superb. :)

Quote: chipolata @ June 29 2009, 11:15 AM BST

I'm going David Sedaris mad. Now I'm reading Barrel Fever by the same author. Great stuff.

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He's my favourite. If you ever get the opportunity, go to one of his readings. I've seen quite a bit of stand-up and he was 10 times funnier just reading and standing at the podium. However, you might run into the problem of hearing his voice in your head whenever you read any of his stuff. Enjoy!!!

I've emailed his agency every now and then asking if he'll ever do a reading in London/anywhere in UK, all I get back is "No."
Hee!
So chatty, his agent.

Even though I'm sure he lives in London part of the year, and certainly somewhere in France, he never does readings outside of the US. :(

Quote: Tim Walker @ July 4 2009, 2:49 AM BST

Brilliant play. Very good film version too with 'The Burt' and Liz Taylor.

Read 'The Dresser' by Ronald Harwood. Or see the film with Albert Finney and Tom Courtenay. Superb. :)

I'm only reading it because Elliot studied, and loved, it. And :O! I've been thinking of Martha being Liz Taylor-esque, but I thought that was just because the whole thing reminded me of 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof', so that's awesome!

Mansfield Park.

Quote: Griff @ July 6 2009, 3:38 PM BST
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Doesn't he write for The Daily Mail now? :O

Not exactly a great novel but I find myself loling at this,

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Quote: Griff @ July 6 2009, 3:40 PM BST

Does he? Well his stuff in Private Eye and The Telegraph is savagely funny.

Although I was never that keen on the radio show he did, 1966 and All That - which I will now go and discuss in the "Current Radio Comedy" thread...oh, hang on a minute. Whistling nnocently

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Oh, that's rubbbish zooo. :( Still, at least it's 'only' *does maths* 1414 lines.

I'm reading Child 44 by Tim Rob Smith. It's billed as literary cold war thriller, by which I can only assume they mean 'overwritten rip-off of Martin Cruz Smith'.

The Four Kings: Leonard, Hagler, Hearns and Duran and the Last Great Era of Boxing.

Bad Science by (Dr) Ben Goldacre. Worth reading just for the chapter on Reptile Queen Gillian McKeith.

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