Toujours Cricklewood

Toujours Cricklewood by Alan Coren is a New Ed edition published by Anova Books in 1994, featuring 196 pages in English. This book presents a humorous exploration of various historical and cultural events, including the night the Kaiser bombed Caruso and the peculiarities surrounding Queen Victoria. It offers a whimsical take on topics ranging from Pompeii’s brothels to Princess Anne’s public lavatories, blending satire with reflections on notable literary figures.
Readers will find a unique narrative that intertwines humor with historical anecdotes, showcasing Coren’s distinctive style. The book delves into a variety of subjects, including fiction and humor, while maintaining a light-hearted tone throughout. Toujours Cricklewood invites readers to engage with its playful commentary on both the absurd and the serious aspects of life, making it a noteworthy addition to any collection.
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Toujours Cricklewood carries about the night the Kaiser bombed Caruso and the day Queen Victoria’s head fell off, it carries on about Pompeii’s daftest brothels and Princess Anne’s public lavatories, it carries on, in fact, about everything from T.S. Eliot’s Cricklewood weekends and Ernest Hemingway’s. In short, it might well have been called Carry on Up Cricklewood, if it weren’t so serious.
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