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Screen Burn: Television With Its Face Torn Off

โœ Scribed by Charlie Brooker


Publisher
Faber & Faber
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


'These days, watching television is like sitting in the back of Travis Bickle's taxicab, staring through the window at a world of relentless, churning shod . . .'
Cruel, acerbic, impassioned, gleeful, frequently outrageous and always hilarious, Charlie Brooker's Screen Burn collects the best of the much-loved Guardian Guide columns into one easy-to-read-on-the-toilet package. Sit back and roar as Brooker rips mercilessly into Simon Cowell, 'Big Brother', Trinny and Susannah, 'Casualty', Davina McCall, Michael Parkinson . . . and almost everything elso on television. This book will make practically anyone laugh out loud.
'Charlie Brooker doesn't so much go for the jugular as decapitate his targets altogether.' --Jim Shelley, Daily Mirror
'He watches these things so we don't have to. Bless him for that.' --Graham 'Father Ted' Linehan
'This belongs on everyone's bookshelf. With a big spotlight pointing at it.' --Julie Burchill
'The funniest newspaper columnist in the world.' --Racing Post
At the turn of the millennium, Charlie Brooker created the notorious website TV Go Home. More recently, he co-wrote Channel Four's Nathan Barley with Chris Morris. Prior to become the Guardian Guide's TV critic, Brooker worked as a cartoonist, a journalist, and a TV and radio presenter.


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