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Jonathan Meades

    Jonathan Meades is a celebrated essayist known for his incisive explorations of food, culture, and landscape. His writing, often compared to literary giants like Sterne and Dickens, is characterized by a sophisticated style and profound analysis. Through his essays and films, Meades delves into the intricacies of English identity and the state of the world, maintaining a unique, often provocative voice. His literary contribution lies in his ability to weave personal reflection with broader cultural commentary, offering readers a rich and thought-provoking experience.

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    • Pedro and Ricky Come Again

      • 947 pages
      • 34 hours of reading

      "Thirty years ago Jonathan Meades published a hefty collection of reportorial journalism, essays, criticism, squibs, fictions called Peter Knows What Dick Likes. It quickly acquired cult status. The critic James Woods was moved to write: 'When journalism is like this, journalism and literature become one.' This new collection is every bit as rich and every bit as catholic. Hence its title: Pedro and Ricky Come Again. Thirty years older, so no longer boys, but no wiser, and still impervious to good taste and good manners. From the inexcusability of nationalism and the ubiquitous abuse of the word 'iconic', to John Lennon's shopping lists and the wine they call 'Black Tower', the work assembled here demonstrates Meades's unparalleled range and erudition, with pieces on cities, artists, sex, England, concrete, politics and much, much more."

      Pedro and Ricky Come Again
      4.7
    • Views more than five thousand years of architecture by examining great buildings and monuments from the pyramids of ancient Egypt to the Pompidou Centre--built in Paris during the 1970s

      Illustrated Atlas of the World's Great Buildings
      3.8