The Bedsitting Room

The Bedsitting Room by Spike Milligan is a new edition published by Tandem in 1972, featuring 96 pages in English. This work presents a satirical take on the aftermath of a nuclear conflict, where survivors navigate the remnants of London. The narrative begins three years after a brief but catastrophic third world war, exploring the absurdities and challenges faced by those left behind.
Readers will encounter a blend of humor and drama as characters like Captain Kak and his fiancée Penelope interact with Lord Fortnum, who believes he is transforming into a bed-sitting room. The story delves into themes of survival and the surreal nature of post-war life, reflecting on societal changes in a European context. This edition invites readers to engage with Milligan’s unique perspective on the human condition amidst chaos.
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Three years since the nuclear misunderstanding which led to the third world war (“and it’s no idle boast when I remind you that this was the shortest world war on record… two minutes twenty eight seconds… including the signing of the Peace Treaty which is now on sale at Her Majesty’s Stationery Office with a free T-shirt”) survivors gather together on the former-streets of London.
In amongst the rubble, Captain Kak and his fiancee Penelope find Lord Fortnum, who is convinced he’s turning into a bed-sitting room. With property prices what they are, Kak should be on to a good thing.
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