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Pedro and Ricky Come Again: Selected Writing 19882020

English

By (author): Jonathan Meades

'Ought to become a classic. It is an enshrinement of [Meades's] intense baroque and catholic cleverness' Roger Lewis, The Times

'One of the foremost prose stylists of his age in any register . . . Probably we dont deserve Meades, a man who apparently has never composed a dull paragraph' Steven Poole, Guardian
'There are more gems in this wonderful book than I could cram into a dozen of these columns' Simon Heffer, Daily Telegraph

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Such a useful and important critic . . . He is very much on the readers side, bringing his full wit to bear on every single thing he writes' Nicholas Lezard, Spectator

This landmark publication collects three decades of writing from one of the most original, provocative and consistently entertaining voices of our time. Anyone who cares about language and culture should have this book in their life.

Thirty years ago, Jonathan Meades published a volume of reportorial journalism, essays, criticism, squibs and fictions called Peter Knows What Dick Likes. The critic James Wood was moved to write: When journalism is like this, journalism and literature become one.

Pedro and Ricky Come Again is every bit as rich and catholic as its predecessor. It is bigger, darker, funnier and just as impervious to taste and manners. It bristles with wit and pin-sharp eloquence, whether Meades is contemplating northernness in a German forest or hymning the virtues of slang.

From the indefensibility of nationalism and the ubiquitous abuse of the word iconic, to John Lennons shopping lists and the wine they call Black Tower, the work assembled here demonstrates Meades's unparalleled range and erudition, with pieces on cities, artists, sex, England, France, concrete, faith, politics, food, history and much, much more.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 159 x 240mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Mar 2021
  • Publisher: Unbound
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781783529506

About Jonathan Meades

Jonathan Meades is a writer journalist essayist and film-maker. His books include three works of fiction Filthy English Pompey and The Fowler Family Business and several collections including Museum Without Walls which received thirteen nominations as a book of the year in 2012. An Encyclopaedia of Myself was shortlisted for the PEN Ackerley Prize and longlisted for the Samuel Johnson Prize in 2014. His first and only cookbook The Plagiarist in the Kitchen was published in 2017.Meades has written and performed in more than sixty highly acclaimed television films on predominantly topographical subjects such as shacks garden cities megastructures buildings associated with vertigo beer pigs and the architecture of Hitler Stalin Mussolini and Franco. He also creates artknacks and treyfs. Treyf means impure not kosher: it sums up his approach to all writing film and art.

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