Monday Books has announced that they are publishing a new Dalrymple book, “The Examined Life”, which is forthcoming on August 19th and which they describe as “a satire on the health-and-safety culture”. Go to the Monday Books site to read their hilarious-sounding description of Dalrymple’s anti-hero main character and to pre-order the book. And since they are throwing in a free copy of “So Little Done” with every order, the £7.99 price to UK buyers is a real bargain. Can’t wait to read this one!
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I’m reading the new vichy syndrome right at the moment, and now he’s about to release another book within months?!
truly amazing.
PS: strong recommend everyone to read the new vichy syndrome!
Ravi, we have trouble keeping up ourselves. His output is truly impressive when you consider the volume of pieces he writes for periodicals, while also producing several books per year recently.
Seeing that he’s releasing a new book (that comes with “So Little Done”) is great, but I see on the Monday Books website that he has another book scheduled to be published in August as well. Talk about Christmas in August!
He’s actually bringing out two books with us later this year Ravi – The ‘Examined Life’ and ‘Anything Goes’ (the latter being a new collection of essays on modern life and culture etc, which he’s currently working on).
He is prolific, that’s for sure!
http://mondaybooks.blogspot.com/
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Amazon.co.uk also has another book by Dalrymple listed as forthcoming, ‘Spoilt Rotten.’ The book is to be published in June by Gibson Square Books. Check it out: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Spoilt-Rotten-Britain-Ruined-Children/dp/1906142610/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1269451015&sr=8-15
Thanks for the information, Robert. We didn’t know about that one.
The cover is blood-curdling!
Reminds me of a few adults I know.
Hi all, did anyone got a chance to review Theo’s Spoilt Rotten?
Mossy, I have not yet read it, and I haven’t seen any reviews anywhere. Its official release date is not until next week, so I’m sure we will hear more about it soon.
Thanks Steve.