Author:Eric Morecambe,Ernie Wise,Eric Morecambe & Ernie Wise,Full Cast
Bringing us sunshine on this recording are 'Ern’s magnificent body', 'A visit from the police' and Ernie’s going to be 'Bob Hope’s chief scriptwriter'. Other highlights from Eric and Ern’s TV show from 1971 include 'The diamond ring in the window'; 'Carry on Ern' and 'Eric Morecambe, you'll do anything for a laugh'. So, what do you think of it so far...? Vintage Beeb: classic albums first available as BBC LPs, now reissued on CD and download. This recording was previously released on LP in 1971 and on the cassette and CD Morecambe and Wise: Bring Me Sunshine. NB: Due to the age of the source material, the sound quality may vary.
Dai Sijie is a wonderful storyteller... [It is] so well done, in such a swift and uncompromising way, that the reader and author and characters feel the simple astonishment of having survived ... the end of the tale is beautifully conclusive and satisfactory
—— A. S. Byatt , GuardianThis shy, complex novel, which speaks its concerns so quietly, remains a forceful lament, infused with incident and dramatic storytelling
—— Julian Evans , The Daily TelegraphIt exercises a subtle and persuasive charm... Its evocation of the distant world of devoted Chinese scholarship and dying artistry is lovingly and enchantingly done
—— Alan Massie , ScotsmanAn elegant, polished, scholarly piece
—— Kate Saunders , The TimesEvokes the past with all the eerie clarity of a dream, its outlines blurred but every tiny, telling detail extraordinarily alive. Anyone in search of a brief history of China would do well to begin right here
—— Margaret Hillenbrand , Financial TimesA rich and poetic novel
—— The Big IssueSijie has produced another cunning literary confection, blending history, romance, a long-lost manuscript and the magic of the Orient... Sijie can still draw readers into his elegant web
—— Mail on SundayDignified and scholarly.
—— Claire Anderson Wheeler , The Irish TimesAcerbically funny
—— Christina Koning , The TimesStill very funny and smartly written a good 20 years after it was first published
—— Colin Waters , Sunday HeraldDense with research and bulging with bombast. Yet, it has to be admitted, it's also great fun
—— Hermione Hoby , ObserverI read this novel at the end of the 1980s when greed and excess were rife, and the merger barons were making loads of money. As someone working in the City, I loved how it perfectly captured the voraciously materialistic mood. Wolfe portrays his characters with wit and accuracy.
—— Madeleine Gore , Easy LivingA page-turner
—— Daily Express