Seasonal Suicide Notes: My Life as it is Lived

Seasonal Suicide Notes: My Life as it is Lived

by Roger Lewis (Author)

Synopsis

For some years, the biographer Roger Lewis has been entertaining his friends with an annual letter, in which he records details of the joys and frustrations of his life as it is actually lived. Updated with a new section for spring, this 'cult classic', a hilarious collection of diaries and memoirs - highlights of which include a trip up the Amazon River with countless ants and Maureen Lipman; his eldest son Tristan training to be a juggler at Zippos Circus ( Frankly, where did Magdalen College, Oxford, ever get me, eh? ); the mystery of the stolen kettle at Age Concern; the humiliation of not being invited to the premiere of his very own movie at Cannes; and the way the Dell call-centre people in Bombay keep thinking he's a woman...With his sharp eye for folly, his malice - and the unexpected shafts of humanity in spite of his chronic ill temper - Roger Lewis is the Evelyn Waugh of the 21st century. These addictive and paradoxically life-enhancing Seasonal Suicide Notes have the makings of a lasting comic masterpiece.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Publisher: Short Books
Published: 01 Apr 2010

ISBN 10: 1907595007
ISBN 13: 9781907595004

Media Reviews
'These sulphurous annual round robins are not just cry-makingly funny and profane... there are also arresting insights into art, literature and life and flashes of beautiful seriousness. The comedy is exquisitely well observed.' The Telegraph 'If they ever award medals for comic genius Lewis will be a shoo-in for gold... Hilarious.' The Mail on Sunday 'Roger Lewis is a genius writer, and he knows it.' Lynn Barber 'I cannot think of anyone I love or admire who would not enjoy reading this. It's dark, savage, scabrous and enraged. It is also the funniest, truest, most engaging thing I've read all year.' Michael Gove, The Times 'This is one of the strangest books you will ever read. It is also the funniest. And the most reckless ... If you like black comedy, and bad taste, you will find yourself in Narnia here...' The Spectator 'The funniest book of the year. This is comedy of a rare quality.' The Sunday Express 'The most brilliantly funny and genuinely thought-provoking book of the year.' Sunday Times
Author Bio
Roger Lewis is the author of books about Laurence Olivier, Charles Hawtrey and Anthony Burgess. His international bestselling biography The Life and Death of Peter Sellers was adapted into a multi-award-winning film. Married to an educational psychologist and with three sons, Lewis divides his time between Herefordshire and Austria.