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ABOUT THIS BOOK

PUBLISHER: Profile Books Ltd

FORMAT: Hardback

ISBN: 9781781257296

RRP: £10.99

PAGES: 420

PUBLICATION DATE:
November 10, 2016

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Scorn: The Wittiest and Wickedest Insults in Human History

Matthew Parris

‘Authors are easy to get on with – if you’re fond of children.’ Michael Joseph, publisher ‘May the fleas of a thousand camels infest your armpits’ Arab curse ‘I married beneath me – all women do.’ Nancy Asquith ‘Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I’m not sure about the former.’ Albert Einstein ‘Your blistered crotch!’ Insult from the Marquesas Islands There’s no pleasure like a perfectly-turned put-down (when it’s directed at somebody else, of course) but Matthew Parris’s Scorn is sharply different from the standard collections. So here is a selection of the funniest, sharpest, rudest and most devastating insults in history, from ancient Roman graffiti to the battlefields of Twitter. Drawing on bile from such masters as Dorothy Parker, Elizabeth I, Boris Johnson, Groucho Marx, Princess Anne, Winston Churchill, Mae West and Alastair Campbell – which form an exchange between voices down the ages – Scorn shows that abuse can be an art form, and this collection includes extended literary invective as well as short verbal shin-kicks.Encompassing literature, art, politics, showbiz, marriage, gender, nationality and religion, Matthew Parris’s sublime collection is the perfect companion for the festive season, whether you’re searching for the perfect elegant riposte, the rudest polite letter ever written, or a brutal verbal sledgehammer.

Reviews of Scorn: The Wittiest and Wickedest Insults in Human History

The ideal stocking-filler – miniature in size and big on malevolence — Francis Wheen Mail on Sunday The clearest pen and the most fastidious sense of quality — Alan Clark The Times A beautiful collection of insults down the ages. Parris has a feel for language, a sense of history and a wonderful wit — Books of the Year Scotland on Sunday

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