The English: A Field Guide
By (Author) Matt Rudd
HarperCollins Publishers
William Collins
22nd April 2014
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Popular culture
914.2048612
Paperback
320
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 20mm
230g
A hilarious field guide to the worlds most remarkable and unusual creatures: the English.
Thanks to television documentaries by Bruce Parry and David Attenborough, we are better acquainted with the hunting rituals of the San bushmen and the mating habits of Papua New Guinean tribes than we are with the everyday lives of that most peculiar of species the English.
In The English: A Field Guide, Sunday Times journalist Matt Rudd, sets out to uncover what makes us, the English, tick. He will examine us in our natural habitats, starting with the living room and moving out to the kitchen, the garden, the commuter train, the office, the motorway, the high street, the sports stadium, the pub, club, bingo hall, balti house, beach and ending up in the bedroom.
Hilarious, warm-hearted and surprisingly enlightening, The English shines a strong searchlight on us all.
An opportunity for the English to laugh at themselves. And to show everyone else how mad and brilliant we are Jeremy Clarkson
Its perfect for dipping in and out of on, say, your commute to work, as each chapter is pretty self-contained. But be prepared to laugh out loud. And start nodding and thinking: yep, I SO know that person, every few seconds Clever and witty, but oh-so true, youll love this fab look at our nation Sun
Highly entertaining ample opportunity for Rudd to display his flair for comic writingin his hands, and contrary to received wisdom, sarcasm is one of the higher forms of wit a warm and witty celebration of England and the English proof that comedy is one of the things that the English are very good at indeed Sunday Times
Matt Rudd makes the voyage around England with the eye of a more frivolous, lighter weight George Orwell It's quirky, irreverent, ironic, allusive, boyish, self-mocking, shrewd and funny. Foreigners, bless them, don't write like this' Country Life
Which are we: dukes in top hats, or Pearly Kings Good for Matt Rudd, who establishes that were neither he sprinkles the book with revealing nuggets [readers] will find more home truths, and fewer clichs, about the English than they will in most Anglo-hunting books Mail on Sunday
Rudd is sharp, larky, a bit laddish now and then, like a stand-up comic strutting his stuff its all deftly sketched the book is at heart a celebration of everydayness Times
Rudds cruelly brilliant observations skewer our friends and neighbours (though obviously not ourselves) with such accuracy that its hard not to think he actually watches and listens to our daily lives. Darkly funny Daily Mail
Matt Rudd is senior writer at the Sunday Times. In the name of journalism, he has worn a short skirt in public, had a tour of a 300,000 lettuce shredder and stood outside Pippa Middletons book launch for six hours in the freezing cold. In the name of this book, he has spent the last two years on the road with binoculars, a notebook and many Red Bulls. He lives in Kent with his family. Follow him @mattrudd.