
What Am I Still Doing Here?
my life as me
$38.53
- Paperback
384 pages
- Release Date
11 June 2012
Summary
What Am I Still Doing Here?: A Funny and Appalling Self-Portrait
‘Unremittingly glorious. I and the world demand more and we shall thump our tin mugs on the table demanding it until we are satisfied.’
Stephen Fry
Loveable… Dreadful… Amazing… Learned… Baroque… Exquisite… Utterly wonderful… Uplifting… Stupendously Acute… Very scary… Genuinely mad…
Having written acclaimed biographies of uncompromising and glittering geniuses such as Peter Sellers, Laurence Oliv…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781444708691 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1444708694 |
| Author: | Roger Lewis |
| Publisher: | Hodder & Stoughton |
| Imprint: | Coronet Books |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 384 |
| Release Date: | 11 June 2012 |
| Weight: | 260g |
| Dimensions: | 197mm x 130mm x 25mm |
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Critics Review
What Am I Still Doing Here’by Roger Lewis is one of those reads that is full of grumpy, thunderous, brilliantly funny observations
‘Unremittingly glorious. I and the world demand more and we shall thump our tin mugs on the table demanding it until we are satisfied.’ - Stephen Fry
There is only one writer alive today who is as mordantly funny as Kingsley Amis, as acute about human misery as Philip Larkin, and as brilliant in skewering pretension and vanity as both. His name is Roger Lewis… Nothing funnier or wise has been published all year. If you love someone buy them this book. If they don’t appreciate the gift then purge them from your life. - Michael Gove, Mail on Sunday‘Uproariously funny, tremendously clever and irresistibly lovable’ - Rupert Christiansen, Mail on Sunday‘Roger Lewis’s new memoir takes us on an anarchic rollercoaster ride through what is probably the nearest thing to an autobiography he will ever write. Numerous hilarious routines jostle in the pages for attention. Lewis’s strength is that behind all his acrobatics there is a richly stocked intellect at the controls. Stylistically he is ultramodern, a deracinated ‘everyman; for the 21st century. - Duncan Fallowell, Telegraph‘The funniest book of the year. What Am I Still Doing Here? by Roger Lewis is a wonderfully splenetic journal - part-diary, part-diatribe - by a man who rages with an indignant eloquence against the modern world. But Lewis’ furious rants are never far from hilarity, and his anger is redeemed by flashes of pur poetry. Like all the best comics, Lewis is a disappointed optimist rather than an outright cynic, and it’s this thwarted idealism which makes this such a liberating, life-affirming read.’ - Independent‘The jokes come thick and fast, the humour runs deep and dark. Among the belly laughs, Roger Lewis gifts us plenty of thought-provoking diamonds.’ - Graham Ball, Sunday ExpressHe can be lethally catty and he also has an unfailingly sharp eye for absurdity. He is wonderfully funny, with a uniquely skewed take on the world.’ - John Preston, Spectator‘There’s nobody else in the history of the world who is simultaneously as crude and dangerous or so gentle and poetic… Lewis, with his original and eloquent voice is nothing less than heroic.’ - EsquireAbout The Author
Roger Lewis
Roger Lewis, though he’d have you believe he was an aristocratic orphan left in the jungle and raised by monkeys, was in fact born in industrial South Wales in the last century, educated in Scotland, and became a Fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford, at the age of twenty-four. His book The Life and Death of Peter Sellers was made into the Golden Globe and Emmy award-winning film by HBO, starring Geoffrey Rush and Charlize Theron.
Lewis, who in 2010 received an Honorary Doctorate of Letters, divides his time between a collapsing Georgian property in the Herefordshire Balkans and a flat above a dirndl shop in the imperial spa town of Bad Ischl, near Salzburg in Austria. When in London he is reliably to be found in Rules, the charming old-world restaurant in Covent Garden.
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