The Digested Twenty-first Century
By (Author) John Crace
Little, Brown Book Group
Constable
10th April 2014
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
828.9207
Hardback
352
Width 200mm, Height 138mm, Spine 30mm
382g
John Crace's Digested Read first appeared in in February 2000 and has been running ever since. Each week Crace reduces a new book anything from a Booker Prize winner to a Nigella cookery book is fair game to 700 words in a parody of the plot, style, dialogue and themes. Or lack of them. The Digested Read has not just become an institution for readers; it is read and enjoyed by publishers and authors too. So long as it is not their book being digested. A few years ago Crace wrote Brideshead Abbreviated, A Digested Read of the 20th Century. This is the 21st Century. So far.
A swift kick up the backside to some of modern literature's most iconic works. Accurate, merciless and very, very funny.
I've read all these books at least twice - and now I've read John Crace's digested versions I wonder why I bothered.For the last 10 years [Crace's] 'Digested Reads' have been reason enough to buy the Guardian. Taking a well-known novel, he gives a brief distillation of the plot while capturing - often perfectly - the tone of its author. At the same time, he jabs a sharpened elbow into their pomposities and limitations.John Crace is a staff feature writer for the Guardian, where he is best known for the literary pastiche 'Digested Read'. He has also written several books, including Vertigo: One Football Fan's Fear of Success. He lives in south-west London but travels to N17 for every home game.