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Everything in Moderation Daniel Finkelstein

Everything in Moderation par Daniel Finkelstein

Everything in Moderation Daniel Finkelstein


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Résumé

'How long does a column take? Well it's 1,150 words and it usually takes between two and three hours to write down. But in reality it has taken me somewhere between three hours and the entirety of my life since I was eight years old.'

Everything in Moderation Résumé

Everything in Moderation Daniel Finkelstein

'How long does a column take? Well it's 1,150 words and it usually takes between two and three hours to write down. But in reality it has taken me somewhere between three hours and the entirety of my life since I was eight years old.'

Writing on everything from a defence of suburban life and moderate politics to big ideas and pop culture, Daniel Finkelstein is one of the UK's most entertaining and widely read columnists.

This collection brings together Finkelstein's greatest writings from The Times, ranging from the personal - with his articles on growing up Jewish in Hendon Central and on the deaths of both of his parents - to the political, with columns on how to predict elections, the way political science showed us Ed Miliband was on his way to defeat, and why the base rate of coups meant Jeremy Corbyn wouldn't be ousted before an election.

Wry, informed and often brilliantly funny, these pieces zip between Walt Disney, Hilary Clinton, David Bowie, Margaret Thatcher, Clement Attlee and Muhammed Ali. They make arguments about football, assisted dying, the art of becoming Prime Minister and the musical Hamilton. Cutting through the chatter to get to the centre of politics and culture, this varied and stimulating book gives an eclectic insight into the biggest conversations of the modern day. Everything is here. In moderation of course.

Everything in Moderation Avis

'This is Danny Fink at his very Danny Fink finest: elucidating, wise and intensely curious - always searching to explain the political from the places few other writers dare to go - be it a Finnish ringroad or a Coca-Cola focus group ... In this collection of columns, Danny reminds us of a singularly profound truth - that all politics comes back to the messy rub of humanity - the small personal triumphs and the unforgotten indignities. It is his deep understanding of human nature that makes this book funny, warm and percipient. A joy.'
Emily Maitlis

'Finkelstein has the ability to make you smile and think at the same time - a rare voice of calmness and reason in a world increasingly devoid of both'
Robert Harris

'Through the clarity of his words and the depth of his insight, Daniel Finkelstein has been a voice of moderation and reason amidst the anger and uncertainty in British public life. His wisdom has now been captured in this collection which should be required reading for all who seek a better and more hopeful future'
Jonathan Sacks

'Danny's columns are a must read for anyone wanting to understand what's really happening in British politics'
Rishi Sunak

À propos de Daniel Finkelstein

Daniel Finkelstein is a British journalist and opinion writer who brings to that role long experience in politics. A former executive editor of The Times, he continues to write for the paper. He has been political columnist of the year four times. Before joining The Times in 2001 he was adviser to prime minister John Major and Conservative leader William Hague. He was appointed to the House of Lords in 2013 and is a father of three.

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GOR011498917
9780008356606
0008356602
Everything in Moderation Daniel Finkelstein
Occasion - Comme neuf
Relié
HarperCollins Publishers
2020-08-20
480
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