Berserker!
  Berserker!
Titolo Berserker!
AutoreEdmondson Adrian
Prezzo€ 11,95
EditoreMacmillan
LinguaTesto in Inglese
FormatoAdobe DRM

Descrizione
**The instant Sunday Times bestseller 'Amazing' - Richard Osman, author of the Thursday Murder Club series** From brutal schooldays to 80s anarchy, through The Young Ones, Bottom and beyond, Berserker! is the one-of-a-kind, hilarious memoir from an icon of British comedy, Adrian Edmondson. Ade Edmondson revolutionized the comedy circuit in the 1980s and, alongside Rik Mayall, brought anarchy to stage and screen. How did a child brought up in a strict Methodist household – and who spent his formative years incarcerated in repressive boarding schools – end up joining the revolution? With wisdom, nostalgia and uniquely observed humour, Ade traces his journey through life and comedy: starting out on the alternative scene, getting arrested in Soho, creating outrageously violent characters and learning more about his curious (possibly Scandinavian) heritage. With star-studded anecdotes and set to a soundtrack of pop hits which transport the reader through time, it’s a memoir like no other. Nominated for Radio Times Moment of the Year for sharing his memories of Rik Mayall on Desert Island Discs. 'The Berserker from The Young Ones and Bottom tells his story with self-effacing charm and no end of backstage anecdotes' - Ian Rankin, author of the Inspector Rebus series 'Gloriously candid and wise all at once' - Sara Pascoe, comedian and author of Weirdo 'It is incredibly funny, but it is also a lot, lot more than that' - Miles Jupp, comedian and author of History ‘More fun than reading Hegel, and also more enlightening’ - Louis de Bernières, author of Captain Corelli's Mandolin It is incredibly funny, but it is also a lot, lot more than that' - Miles Jupp 'Gloriously candid and wise all at once' - Sara Pascoe ‘More fun than reading Hegel, and also more enlightening’ - Louis de Bernières 'A hilarious romp through a golden era of comedy and a searingly honest and moving memoir' - Red Magazine ‘Edmondson can be very funny and very poignant simultaneously’ - Daily Mirror