Dubious Codicil Wharton Michael
Michael Wharton, of course, was Peter Simple of the Daily Telegraph. "A Dubious Codicil" is the second and more rare volume of his autobiography. It takes up his story in 1957 when the author first…
Specifikacia Dubious Codicil Wharton Michael
Michael Wharton, of course, was Peter Simple of the Daily Telegraph. "A Dubious Codicil" is the second and more rare volume of his autobiography. It takes up his story in 1957 when the author first started working for the Daily Telegraph where he remained for thirty-three years writing the Way of the World column. He soon established a name as the funniest and most mordant columnist in Britain, combining splendid comic characters, for example, Mrs Dutt-Pauker the Hampstead thinker and Julian Birdbath the depressed man of letters, with philippics on the evils of the age, from television and mass tourism to flights to the moon and almost any activity involving scientists and men in white coats.And yet, by a pleasing paradox, his dislike of the permissive society did not prevent him from leading an unconventional life which, as he gleefully points out, might have shocked more