Cet auteur saisit magistralement les institutions culturelles populaires avec savoir et affection, évitant habilement les pièges du fanatisme de nerd ou du pseudo-intellectualisme grandiose. Ses recherches méticuleuses donnent des résultats remarquablement lisibles, éclairants et délicieux. L'œuvre est une célébration vibrante et chaleureuse d'un exploit incroyable de production comique. Elle s'impose comme une lecture essentielle pour toute bibliothèque comique exhaustive.
"Despite the wealth of Beatles books in the world, nobody has ever examined and celebrated the Fab Four's real X factor - the bands humor. If there was any one thing which separated these four Liverpool lads from all their competitors, it had to be the mad, witty knockabout laughs they generated and enjoyed wherever they went..."--Page 4 of cover
'It's a great missing piece of the jigsaw - people go on endlessly about
Python and Peter Cook, which is all well and good but there's basically this
great corpus of work stretching for decades - and consistently good ...
Tells the story of author's explosive but agonizingly constructed fictional universe, from his initial inspirations to the posthumous sequel(s) and adaptations, bringing together a thousand tales of life as part of the British Comedy movements of the late 70s and 80s along the way.
The Unadulterated Tale of the Creation of a Comedy Legend
464pages
17 heures de lecture
British history as we know it is a cluttered patchwork of questionable stories which have been rewritten, reevaluated, and ridiculed, and yet there is still an unquestioned narrative thread which runs through the nation's historical record, accepted as the factual history. But final editorial control has always belonged to the winners. And nobody likes winners ... This will be this the very first in-depth examination of the creation of a British institution like no other, arguably the greatest sitcom of all time. With the participation—so far—of Tony Robinson, Stephen Fry, and producer John Lloyd, this will be the definitive history of the program. The author will use all existing archive footage and rare literature, plus new revelations from personal interviews with the makers themselves, to finally reflect on the full scope of the tale of how the 1970s alumni of three great universities—Oxford, Cambridge, and not Hull, but Manchester—discovered a unique chemistry that would see them build a timeless comic masterpiece. Published in autumn 2012 for the 30th anniversary of the original pilot. At last Blackadder enthusiasts can now uncover THE cunning plan, in all its hideous hilarity.