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At War with Waugh: The Real Story of "Scoop" Book

Tells the real story of the author's adventures in Abyssinia in the 1930s.Read More

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    One of Evelyn Waugh's most popular novels is "Scoop", an exuberant, hilarious comedy of mistaken identity and a brilliant satire on Fleet Street and its relentless and hectic pursuit of hot news set during the Italo-Ethiopian War of 1936. It tells the story of William Boot, a nature journalist mistakenly dispatched to cover a foreign war, and finding himself deep in the middle of danger and political absurdity. Unknown to many, the story is based on the true exploits of one Bill Deedes, upon whom Waugh based "Boot", and here for the first time Deedes tells the real story of his adventures in Abyssinia in the 1930s, in his own unique and hilarious way. It is a story of amateurish bungles and almost Pythonesque incongruities. If we look at the memoirs of war correspondents such as John Simpason and Max Hastings, not much as changed in the ensuing years.

  • 1405005734
  • 9781405005739
  • W. F. Deedes
  • 16 May 2003
  • Macmillan
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 120
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