The Great Book of Mobile Talk: You Like Mashed Potato, Don't You?

Author(s): Andrew Barrow

Humour

Overheard mobile pronouncements are a modern phenomenon. In the street, in the park, in supermarkets, buses, waiting rooms and even, heaven help us, in libraries, it's quite impossible to get away from these tasty or repellent fragments of other people's private lives. Wherever you lurk, their outbursts of despair or irritation ring out: mega-tantrums, in-jokes, celebrity spottings, instant post-mortems, office politics, whoops of joy and anger, weather reports, devilishly dull domestic details, parental problems, health issues, holiday plans, money matters, dinner menus, ultimatums, gossip, sporting news, amorous overtures, business deals - and any number of time-wasting pleasantries. From the stunningly mundane to the shockingly direct, the sublime to the ridiculous, here is a brilliantly curated collection of overheard mobile conversational gems.

General Information

  • : 9780224095624
  • : Vintage
  • : Square Peg
  • : 0.161
  • : 01 December 2013
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 01 December 2013
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Andrew Barrow
  • : Hardback
  • : Dec-13
  • : 144

More About The Product

Illustrated by Posy Simmonds, a brilliantly curated collection of sublime and delicious snippets of overheard mobile phone talk - the perfect gift for mobile phone users (and detractors) everywhere

Andrew Barrow has been listening to other people's conversations since childhood. His various collections of over-heard remarks have appeared in Vogue and Tatler. A first collection of was published in The Great Book of Small Talk, illustrated by Mark Boxer (Fourth Estate, 1987). He is the author of a number of satirical social histories and most recently of Animal Magic: A Brother's Story (Jonathan Cape, 2011). He lives in London.