Showing posts with label humour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label humour. Show all posts

Friday, 30 January 2009

Exchange of Letters

This is my favourite poem by Wendy Cope, who was in the news this week after saying that the post of Poet Laureate should be abolished:

Taken from "Serious Concerns", Faber

Exchange of Letters

Dear Serious Novel,

I am a terse assured lyric with impeccable rhythmic flow, some apt and original metaphors, and a music that is all my own. Some people say I am beautiful.

My vital statistics are eighteen lines, divided into three-line stanzas, with an average of four words per line.

My first husband was a cheap romance; the second was Wisden's Cricketers' Almanac. Most of the men I meet nowadays are autobiographies, but a substantial minority are books about photography or trains.

I have always hoped for a relationship with an upmarket work of fiction. Please write and tell me more about yourself.

Yours intensely,

Song of the First Snowdrop


Dear Song of the First Snowdrop,

Many thanks for your letter. You sound like just the kind of poem I am hoping to find. I've always preferred short, lyrical women to the kind who go on for page after page.

I am an important 150,000 word comment on the dreams and dilemmas of twentieth-century Man. It took six years to attain my present weight and stature but all the twenty-seven publishers I have so far approached have failed to understand me. I have my share of sex and violence and a very good joke in chapter nine, but to no avail. I am sustained by the belief that I am ahead of my time.

Let's meet as soon as possible. I am longing for you to read me from cover to cover and get to know my every word.

Yours impatiently,

Death of the Zeitgeist

Sunday, 14 December 2008

Shoe thrown at Bush on Iraq visit

This was a bit of a shocker! But is it really a shock?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/7782774.stm

See full article from here!

Monday, 18 August 2008

Wednesday, 29 August 2007

The rise of the idiots


Possibly the best half hour of comedy I've ever seen, episode 1 of Nathan Barley unrelentingly bashes the Big Brother Generation and also those who react against it. I can't help but feel challenged by this damning indictment of British popular and "alternative" culture. I think it's basically saying that whether we desire to embrace or reject this shocking dumbing down of society, we are all, in the end, idiots.

Thursday, 14 June 2007

Moon Landing: Take 2



For this and more conspiracy theory craziness: 47 Levels Above Top Secret.

Wednesday, 6 June 2007