Letters of Not
By (Author) Dale Shaw
HarperCollins Publishers
The Friday Project Limited
24th November 2014
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Parodies and spoofs: non-fiction
Humour collections and anthologies
Miscellanies and compendia
Anthologies: general
828.9207
Hardback
192
Width 196mm, Height 236mm, Spine 19mm
760g
A collection of remarkable and completely made-up correspondence from the great and the good across history.
Many books have collated the exceptional letters and personal writing of the famous, offering a fascinating insight into well-known figures personal lives and hidden desires. But what of the undistinguished epistles of the renowned Can their less auspicious musings divulge clues to their hopes and ambitions Probably not. But they can be quite funny.
Letters of Not assembles the fictional jotted dross that was never before considered worthy of collection. The Post-it notes, the shopping lists, the failed limericks and the birthday card sentiments of historys most celebrated sons and daughters.
Inside you will find:
Werner Herzogs impassioned note to his cleaning lady
Patti Smiths gym application
Captain Scotts other last letter to his wife
Salvador Dalis to do list
Mark E. Smiths audio tour of Ripon Cathedral
Harold Pinter greetings cards
Pope Benedicts handover notes
James Joyces out of office
Dr Heimlichs other manoeuvre
A letter from the table next to the Algonquin Round Table
Tweets from the 1966 Newport Folk Festival
Instructions on what to do when you meet Van Morrison
And many more, beautifully rendered in their original, blatantly falsified glory and hilariously transcribed for your pleasure.
Dale Shaw is a comedy writer who has written for a number of successful TV and radio things including Mitchell and Webb, School of Comedy, The Now Show, Russell Howard's Good News, The Impressions Show, Anna & Katy, Watson & Oliver, The News Quiz and some Muller Rice commercials. Letters of Not is his first book.