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398 pages, Hardcover
First published March 21, 2023
“There was a period in the late afternoon when having nothing left to lose, I went full Catholic and was praying to the Virgin herself: ‘Please, release me, Mary, Mother of God. Have mercy on this poor sinner, I swear, dear Mother Mary, whatever it was, I will never do it again.’ And then, at 5.13 pm, finally, a result. I was relieved of some great and heavy burdens […] These immense beasts, which had been a good week in gestation, left me with extreme reluctance and inflicted as much injury on the way out as possible. One particular enormous gnarly bastard sat on the bottom of the bowl, glaring balefully up at me…” 💩
When he writes about not fitting in as a child because of, among other things, his accent, Neil suddenly segues into talking about being a supporter of the EU and proudly European, while stressing how much he disliked Brexit.
After dedicating at least one chapter to a dear friend and their untimely death, he suddenly shifts focus, writing “but back to ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream.’”
He goes from talking about living with his girlfriend at the time and their flat to saying “It was the sort of place where you knew all your friends’ business” to talking about how a couple they were friends with had trouble conceiving to how poorly their dog took it once the baby was there to how the dog was then prescribed valium?? I mean, Sir???