The Guardian Columns

The Guardian Columns

by JulieBurchill (Author)

Synopsis

The iconoclast of her generation, Julie Burchill - who started her infamous career aged 17 on the "NME" - has been thrilling and dismaying readers most recently in the "Guardian on Saturday". Whether lampooning the cult of celebrity, old men who behave like young lads, two ex-husbands or the hypocrisy of New Labour and the middle classes, Britain's Worst Mother (a title bestowed on her by the "Daily Mail") applies her idiosyncratic and dissecting wit to the world we think is around us. This is a collection of her "Guardian" columns from January 1998 through to December 2000, a period that has seen the Kosovan war, the decline and fall of the Dome, and the eventual election of a new American President. There is no other commentator who can turn received wisdom on its head like Burchill, whether it's applied to world events or to the latest media personality. And there is no other journalist who can combine such relentless insight, malice and warmth to deserving causes. She is one of the best columnists around - an antidote to the glut of confession columns that saturate the weekend papers - and this collection brings together the best of her writing.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Gollancz
Published: 07 Jun 2001

ISBN 10: 075284380X
ISBN 13: 9780752843803
Book Overview: Burchill is the most consistently thought-provoking and entertaining columnists around The column has a very loyal following and postbag Burchill will publicise it herself, relentlessly and shamelessly 'This woman writes the backside off her contemporaries' Mirror 'An agent provocateur, fluent in spiky originality' Marina Benjamin, Guardian 'Burchill is in a class of her own, megaphoning for England' A.N. Wilson

Author Bio
Born in Bristol in 1959, Julie Burchill is known for her controversial and acerbic style of journalism. At seventeen, she went to work for the New Musical Express, at nineteen The Face, at twenty-four The Sunday Times. She has written for many magazines and national newspapers and is the author of eight previous books.