Now We Are Sixty
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20th Anniversary edition
Taking some of A.A. Milne's best-known poems - such as 'Buckingham Palace', 'Lines and Squares', 'Puppy and I' and 'Rice Pudding' - Matthew presents some rewrites for those just turning sixty.
Taking some of A.A. Milne's best-known poems - such as Buckingham Palace and The King's Breakfast - Matthew presents some rewrites for the 60-year-old. Some are about Suddenly-Realizing-You're-Much-Older-Than-You-Thought, others about Difficulties-Of-Coping-With-Modern-Life.
When Christopher Matthew was six, the poems of Milne always reassured him that other children were as naughty as he was, so on reaching sixty he decided that he should adapt Now We Are Six for an older audience.
Now We Are Sixty is often hilarious, sometimes rueful, and always thought-provoking. Some verses are about realising we are not as young as we thought, while some are about the more disconcerting problems of modern life: mobile telephones on trains, anti-social behaviour, traffic jams, and the internet.
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The Oldie praises it as "an affectionate tribute to Milne" that masterfully follows his rhythms and rhyme schemes, while the Glasgow Herald commends Matthew for "neatly and wittily updating them to fit the modern world," complemented by David Eccles' faithful illustrations. The humour and charm of the pastiches make it a delightful read.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780719559792
Publisher: John Murray Press
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 14 October 1999
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: John Murray Publishers Ltd
Illustration: illustrations
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 15.0mm
Width: 150.0mm
Height: 213.0mm
Weight: 210g
Pages: 112
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About the Author
Apart from Now We Are Sixty, Christopher Matthew, is best known for his Diary of a Somebody and its accident-prone hero Simon Crisp, whom Sheridan Morley called 'one of the greatest comic characters of our time'. He has been a columnist for most of the major newspapers, currently writes on books and TV for the Daily Mail, and is well known as a broadcaster. He lives in London and Suffolk.
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