...he does amuse me. He was great on Question Time last night.
made it worthwhile watching!
Excellent on radio and tv but don't bother with his books.
Saw him at a book-reading at City Books in Hove. Very funny guy. He could have been a stand up comedian with his wit and delivery. Best mates with Nick Cave too apparently.
Indeed. Did you pick up the slighltly off camera gestures he was making about that tory blond?
Agree. A mate tried reading some of his books and found his use of English language a bit of a barrier...at times it was almost impossible to fathom what he was trying to say.
I've only read one or two of his books. The one where the chap starts dating a Madonna-type music mega-celebrity sticks in my mind. I didn't find it too heavy going. Unfortunately it just reminded me of the film "Notting Hill". Perhaps that book isn't indicative of the rest of his stuff.
The author who does blow me away with his word-play and sheer knowledge of language is Umberto Eco. Took me 2 or 3 reads to get my head around Foucault's Pendulum.
And agree. I'd love to go drinking with Self and Cave.
It's nice to see that despite big ideological divide between you, you have some things in common.
Isn't that christmassy?
...he does amuse me. He was great on Question Time last night.
It's nice to see that despite big ideological divide between you, you have some things in common.
Isn't that christmassy?
Will Self: I'm sure people would be quite happy to give up their budget flights.
David Dimbleby: Well can we have a show of hands from the audience who would be happy to give up their budget flights?
(Zero Hands)
Amusing only because he's such a self righteous out of touch buffoon.
Of course he's out of touch. He's about the nearerst we have to the Soho scene of the 50s and 60s with the likes of Freud, Bacon, Jeffrey Bernard...
Wonderfully louche and this is the bloke who did heroin on the Tory election aeroplane in 1997(?). Hunter S Thompson would have been proud of that.
It's nice to see that despite big ideological divide between you, you have some things in common.
Isn't that christmassy?