Books and Arts – 20 June 2013
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This week’s magazine is full to the brim with cracking book reviews. Here is a selection of quotes to whet your appetite. Sam Leith on Modernity Britain, David Kynaston’s rampaging account of the birth of the consumer age during Harold Macmillan’s premiership: ‘The jacket quotes a passage from late in the book that is an
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‘We were impressed that you had the company logo tattooed on your forehead. But you haven’t got the job.’
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‘The magic’s gone out of our adultery.’
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‘Well, I still think using drones has taken something out of hunting.’
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‘They do say that on a clear day you can see a doctor.’
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‘It’s from the takeaway next door.’
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Comedy and tragedy...now showing at your local multiplex
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‘That’s the special effects sorted. All we need is a story to hang them on.’
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‘As part of the divorce settlement, I get to keep the head.’
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‘I’ve discovered this marvellous acne cream.’
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‘Is advertising yourself on eBay within the spirit of the rules?’
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Legal squabbles Sir: Harry Mount’s angry and unfocused polemic (‘Against the Law’, 8 June), demonstrates a fundamental ignorance of the British legal system. That is surprising from a former barrister, even if he never practised after pupillage. British justice is revered worldwide, and for good reason. Rather than deal with the disastrous effects the proposals
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Souls on ice Three Oxford academics have revealed that they have paid to become cryonically preserved at death in the hope of one day being revived. A selection of the 117 clients lying in ‘patient care drawers’ at the Alcor Life Extension Foundation, Arizona: — Roy Schiavello, 30, programmer — Michael Louis Friedman, 32, lawyer