The Third Frank Muir Goes Into...: The Visual Arts, Books, Popular Music, Serious Music, Cinema, Television, Radio, Poetry, Conversation, Criticism

The Third Frank Muir Goes Into...: The Visual Arts, Books, Popular Music, Serious Music, Cinema, Television, Radio, Poetry, Conversation, Criticism

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A beloved British wit and broadcaster, Frank Muir presents in The Third Frank Muir Goes Into... a richly entertaining anthology that gathers humorous writing, anecdotes, and observations spanning an impressively broad cultural landscape — from the visual arts and poetry to cinema, television, radio, and music both popular and serious. Compiled with Muir's characteristic warmth and erudition, the collection illustrates how comedy and criticism can illuminate the full sweep of human creative endeavour, drawing on contributions from a wide range of writers and performers. The tone throughout is genial and gently satirical, inviting readers to laugh alongside some of the sharpest minds in British humour as they cast an affectionate yet irreverent eye over the arts. A worthy successor to its predecessors in the series, this volume stands as a testament to Muir's gift for curating wit and wisdom in equal measure, making it an ideal companion for anyone who takes their comedy — and their culture — seriously.

Author: Frank Muir
Format: Hardback

Genre: Humour

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

A beloved British wit and broadcaster, Frank Muir presents in The Third Frank Muir Goes Into... a richly entertaining anthology that gathers humorous writing, anecdotes, and observations spanning an impressively broad cultural landscape — from the visual arts and poetry to cinema, television, radio, and music both popular and serious. Compiled with Muir's characteristic warmth and erudition, the collection illustrates how comedy and criticism can illuminate the full sweep of human creative endeavour, drawing on contributions from a wide range of writers and performers. The tone throughout is genial and gently satirical, inviting readers to laugh alongside some of the sharpest minds in British humour as they cast an affectionate yet irreverent eye over the arts. A worthy successor to its predecessors in the series, this volume stands as a testament to Muir's gift for curating wit and wisdom in equal measure, making it an ideal companion for anyone who takes their comedy — and their culture — seriously.