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Audio Book - Diary of a Nobody. read by Arthur Lowe.360kbps
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Title:
Audio Book - Diary of a Nobody. read by Arthur Lowe.360kbps
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Uploaded:
2006-03-27 (by myth1)
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Synopsis
This is the fictional diary of a nobody. The
'Nobody' in question is Charles Pooter, a clerk
living in Holloway, of prison fame. He worked in
a office in the city. He is married to Carrie,
and has a son, Lupin. Lupin Pooter sounds like
the medical name for a heavy drinkers boko to
me. Although I have looked it up in Grays and of
course it isn't there but on page....... I will
come back to Lupin later.
Charles is vain, self-important, gullible, at
the constant mercy of insolent tradesmen and
impudent junior clerks at work who are obviously
much more clever than he is. Even worse, he gets
sent insulting Christmas cards. Above all, he
has a deplorable taste in excruciating jokes and
puns. At a party, he says he hopes it won't be
long before he meets Mr Short. His more tiresome
acquaintances and neighbours include a Mr
Gowing, who always seems to be coming, and a Mr
Cumming - who is always going. Gowing not only
comes, but is also a hooligan given to chucking
food around at the supper table. Mr Pooter tries
to remonstrate with him, only to be told that
it's no good his trying to look indignant, with
his hair full of parsley.
He gets to hear about how good enamel paint is,
and buys a tin of red, and paints their flower
pots, coal scuttle (for those young 'uns out
there, it's where posh people kept their coal.)
and the backs of their set of Shakespeare, as
the bindings have almost worn out. Then he
paints the bath (where my family kept the coal).
Some days later he feels unwell, and decides the
answer is to have a hot bath. After soaking
himself for some time, he takes his hand out of
the water and finds his hand bleeding badly. Has
he ruptured an artery, and is he about to meet
his maker? Nope the bloomin paint ain't dried!
Lupin (what a blooming silly name, blooming? Get
it?) hates being seen with his old man who wears
strange suits. Dad buys his clobber in the
evening, when he can only choose his suiting by
gaslight, and discovers the next day how
terrible they suddenly look. Lupin seems always
to be making the wrong choices with women. He is
also out of work a lot.
Somebody wrote If you can remember that far
back, or have caught the occasional recent
repeat on TV, you might draw parallels between
Charles Pooter and Eric Sykes. The latter used
to star in as well as write the scripts for a
late 60s and early 70s sitcom, as an amiable,
slightly accident-prone fool continually worsted
by his more clever twin sister Hattie Jacques and
supercilious neighbour Charles Brown (Richard
Wattis). Maybe Eric modelled himself in part on
the oh-so-ordinary but likeable Charles Pooter.
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Comments:
myth1 (2006-03-27)
Excellent book, it will make you laugh and maybe think about yourself.Enjoy