What would literary lions tell us about cooking, cleaning, and gardening? A three-book collection of parody and practical advice by a “brilliant” humorist (The Financial Times).
The Household Tips of Great Writers covers all your household needs, indoors and outdoors, from pruning a rose bush with Pablo Neruda to mending a dripping tap with Jean-Paul Sartre. Throwing a tea party? Irvine Welsh has the recipe for the perfect chocolate cake, though that’s not all he’s cooking. Brilliant, hilarious, and always pitch-perfect, this omnibus edition of Mark Crick’s wonderful books of literary pastiche will inform and entertain the most erudite of householders. Includes:
Sartre’s Sink
“This brilliantly inventive DIY manual both parodies and celebrates great authors … Crick is a brilliant literary ventriloquist.”—The Financial Times
Kafka’s Soup
“These literary and visual pastiches of writers and their relationships with food provide a laugh a line as they skewer their literary originals with effortless accuracy…a masterpiece.”—The Guardian
Machiavelli’s Lawn
“Erudite and enjoyable prose, no less rewarding for its horticultural accuracy.”—Times Literary Supplement