Author:BBC,Tim Brooke-Taylor,John Cleese,Full Cast
Four more shows from the groundbreaking BBC Radio series. Described by Barry Took as 'A kaleidoscope of funny voices, catch phrase and innuendo revolving at breakneck speed and with a complete disregard for logic', I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again pre-dated I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue and showcased the comic talents of Tim Brooke-Taylor, John Cleese, Graeme Garden, David Hatch, Jo Kendall and Bill Oddie.
The fantasising and storytelling deliver a body blow of total irreverence to the solemn mythopoeia of monumental historiography
—— Times Literary SupplementHrabal bounces and floats. His mode is a sort of dancing realism, somewhere between fairytale and satire.He is a most sophisticated novelist, with a gusting humour and a hushed tenderness of detail. We should read him
—— Julian BarnesWell worth reading
—— The Book MagazineA master of rueful comedy and tender eroticism, Hrabal was, for all his eccentricity, a major figure in 20th-century world literature.
—— Jonathan CoeAmbitious and difficult with multi-layered prose that will work its way into your very soul
—— Jill Murphy , The BookbagA genre-smashing novel
—— Meg Rosoff , The TelegraphIt grips the reader from the outset, and as it is read, layer upon layer of psychological and intertextual meaning can be unpicked and analyzed. It is certainly an immensely powerful contribution to both fairy-tale and fantasy genres
—— Bridget Carrington , ArmadilloBrave and bold
—— South Wales Evening PostThis is an astonishing and beautifully written novel with very strong cross-over appeal
—— The BooksellerTo condemn it as merely wilful taboo-breaking is to miss the humanity in what is one of the strangest and most moving works of children's literature I have read in years . . . Look beyond the shocking scenes and this is a novel that explores the most profound human emotions with a clear gaze; it made me weep like a child at the end
—— Stephanie Marritt , ObserverEnthralling, at times unsettling but always richly imagined
—— Books for KeepsThis is a multi-layered novel which requires and deserves attentive reading, regardless of the reader's age; it is unlikely, though, to have much appeal for the censorious adult or for anyone under 16
—— Robert Dunbar , Irish TimesEdric succeeds in painting an atmospheric dystopia that is at once unsettling and frightening and laudable for its skilful evocation of the doom and the despair
—— Irish Examiner