How Shall I Tell The Dog? by Miles Kington

How Shall I Tell The Dog? by Miles Kington

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Miles Kington, the much-loved humorist, musician and broadcaster, died of cancer in January 2008. This series of letters from him to his literary agent shows this inventive and very English writer at the height of his craft.

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How Shall I Tell The Dog? by Miles Kington

Miles Kington, the much-loved humorist, musician and broadcaster, died of cancer in January 2008. This series of letters from him to his literary agent - ostensibly proposing a stream of increasingly absurd ideas for books he might write about his illness, but in reality simply a brilliant vehicle for his characteristic humour - shows this inventive and very English writer at the height of his craft. And as he confronts his fate with understated but unflinching courage ('what's the point of just writing it down as life? Any writer worth his salt improves the story until it is worth telling'), Kington's mischievous wit never falters: 'I'm afraid this wasn't an idea for a book after all, only an idea on how to spend the royalties...' Wry, poignant and deeply moving, these letters are above all very, very funny. Every word is vintage Kington.
In other hads this could easily have become maudlin; but Kington rigorously eschews self-pity and there is no dying fall, no sense of despair at his fading physical powersThe last letter is among the sprightliest ... This is a witty and quirky memorial to a witty and quirky writer, greatly missed. -- Michael Leapman * Country Life *
Miles Kington began his career at Punch, where he wrote the column that later became his bestseller Let's Parler Franglais! After six years at The Times, he wrote a regular column for the Independent from its earliest days until the week he died. He also wrote a column for The Oldie. Regular topics in his columns included Albanian proverbs which appear profound at first glance but are actually meaningless, and things for which there is no word. He lived near Bath.
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ISBN 13 9781846681974
ISBN 10 1846681979
Titre How Shall I Tell The Dog?
Auteur Miles Kington
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Type de reliure Hardback
Éditeur Profile Books Ltd
Année de publication 2008-10-16
Nombre de pages 224
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