by NickClarke (Author)
'The argument of Nick Clarke's challenging book is a disturbing one. He says we are no longer the tough, realistic people who were content with small pleasures, spent little and cheerfully survived the Blitz, the World War and the belt-tightening rationing of the post-war Labour government. Instead of that, we have become the victims of dream merchants. We live life second-hand' John Mortimer, Daily Mail In a society obsessed with shallow celebrity and our 'fifteen minutes' of fame, have we lost sight of real values? In this controversial and eye-opening book, Nick Clarke uses the lives of six celebrities to show how the media has infiltrated our national psyche. Once a proud nation, we now seem to prefer docu-soaps and fly-on-the-wall dramas to real political and social involvement. So what does this bode for the future of our nation?
Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 07 Oct 2004
ISBN 10: 0753817640
ISBN 13: 9780753817643
Book Overview: NEW PREFACE FOR PAPERBACK EDITION 'If Tony Blair reads only one book this year it should be Nick Clarke's' Alan Taylor, Sunday Herald 'Well-written, elegiac' Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, Independent '[A] lively social history of the past 50 years...interesting and readable' Michael Vestey, Spectator 'The charm is in the gossipy details. Did you know that Lord Snowdon called Princess Margaret ma'am throughout their stormy marriage...Or that the young Scargill thought the 1956 anti-communist uprising in Hungary was a CIA plot?' Paul Barker, Independent