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The Prisoner Of Rubato Towers Rupert Macnee

The Prisoner Of Rubato Towers By Rupert Macnee

The Prisoner Of Rubato Towers by Rupert Macnee


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An achingly-funny journey into the fantasy life of a London author in lockdown - or is it fantasy? Penetrating satirical insight into responses to the COVID crisis.

The Prisoner Of Rubato Towers Summary

The Prisoner Of Rubato Towers: Crazed memories of lockdown life in the plague year by Rupert Macnee

A wild escape from lockdown through fantasy, satire and sheer comic genius. Richard Heller is a man of letters, few of them answered, and a cricketer in the sunset of a career which never really had a dawn. He has been confined to his premises in Rubato Towers, London SE, which he shares with a mouse and two fornicating foxes. He gives regular piano recitals to his neighbours and they bang on the walls and ceilings to hear more - sometimes half the night, they just won't let go. He has been free of COVID19 but suffers from a regular Mystery Virus, producing flu-like symptoms, which he named after Peter Mandelson. He is writing an autobiography, full of the famous people who knew him, called My Goodness, How I Roared! and compiling a set of upbeat homilies called Happy Talk, tasks regularly interrupted by the tiresome Prodnose. He faces competition in the upbeat homily market from the Resident Mouse. His entourage expands to include a poetic cockroach who claims to be the famous archy and a bridge-playing goldfish.

About Rupert Macnee

Richard Heller is a Master of the Arts of Oxford University and of many other arts besides. He went to Repton School and Balliol College. He was a long-serving humorous columnist on The Mail On Sunday and more briefly on The Times. He was also the main non-fiction book reviewers for The Mail On Sunday for seven years. He worked in the movie business in the United States and the UK, including a brief engagement on a motion picture called Cycle Sluts Versus The Zombie Ghouls. He wrote two cricket-themed novels A Tale Of Ten Wickets and The Network. He appeared in two finals on BBC Television's Mastermind: one of his specialist subjects was Sir Garry Sobers. He was chief of staff to Denis Healey, then Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, and Gerald Kaufman, then Shadow Home Secretary. With Peter Oborne he wrote White On Green, celebrating the drama of Pakistan cricket (shortlisted for the MCC/Cricket Society book of the year in 2017. They are currently making podcasts to relieve the cricket-deprived.

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GOR011410692
9781838165406
1838165401
The Prisoner Of Rubato Towers: Crazed memories of lockdown life in the plague year by Rupert Macnee
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Xerus Publishing
2020-09-28
328
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