In 2006, as the gossip columnist for The Times, Hugo Rifkind realised it would be much easier to do his job if he could make all the stories up. So he did. For years now, Rifkind’s hilarious 'My Week’ column has satirised anyone foolish or unfortunate enough to make headlines that week, entertaining politicos and casual readers alike. Each column acts as a fictional diary, parodying the musings of its target (and friends) for five days’ worth of comic value. Oprah, Bieber, Berlusconi (the gift who keeps on giving), Cameron, Clarkson, Obama, Mother Miliband and a Pic’n’mix shovel are just a few of those on his eclectic list of ill-fated victims. After much badgering from loyal fans, Rifkind has finally hand-selected his best, funniest and most poignant, here presented with new introductions. None are spared in this comical compilation, and readers old and new will delight in the satirical skewering of some of our most famous (and infamous) figures.



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Hugo Rifkind is a columnist and leader writer for The Times. Formerly a columnist for The Herald, he joined The Times in 2005 as a diarist and features writer. He now writes a weekly opinion column and My Week. He also writes regular columns for The Spectator and GQ and is a frequent panellist on BBC Radio 4's The News Quiz. His novel, Overexposure, was published in 2006. Hugo was named Columnist of the Year at the Editorial Intelligence Comment Awards 2011.

Titel
My Week*
Untertitel
*According to Hugo Rifkind: The Secret Diary of Almost Everyone
EAN
9781849546584
ISBN
978-1-84954-658-4
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
19.09.2013
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
0.5 MB
Anzahl Seiten
368
Jahr
2013
Untertitel
Englisch