Tom Sharpe

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pwrc

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2,357 posts

159 months

Thursday 12th July 2012
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Tom Sharpe is definately one of my favourite authors - indeed pretty much my favourite books are The Throwback (1978), and Blott on the Landscape (1975).

However when I mention him to other booky folk, there is often scoffing and criticism that it is either a bit too silly or vulgar.
Being a young gentleman that's probably why I like it so much. But are they right, is his work a bit too outdated and that sort of slapstick smut is no longer a good read? (instead straightup filth like 50 shades of grey is the order of the day)

opinions? any fans? smile

jimmyjimjim

7,529 posts

245 months

Thursday 12th July 2012
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Depends on the book. Some of his are very good, some are fecking atrocious. Porterhouse Blue is a good example of the latter.

Riotous Assembly on the other hand, is excellent. A seff efrican friend of mine agreed, and pointed out that there are qquite a few jokes that non-afrikaans speakers wouldn't get.

Countdown

42,026 posts

203 months

Thursday 12th July 2012
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pwrc said:
Tom Sharpe is definately one of my favourite authors - indeed pretty much my favourite books are The Throwback (1978), and Blott on the Landscape (1975).

However when I mention him to other booky folk, there is often scoffing and criticism that it is either a bit too silly or vulgar.
Being a young gentleman that's probably why I like it so much. But are they right, is his work a bit too outdated and that sort of slapstick smut is no longer a good read? (instead straightup filth like 50 shades of grey is the order of the day)

opinions? any fans? smile
I read all of his books sometime ago. Genuine spluttering LOL moments smile

Blott on the landscape was probAbly my least favourite. PH Blue my favourite.

wormburner

31,608 posts

260 months

Friday 13th July 2012
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The Throwback, Wilt and Riotous Assembly were good.

Didn't like PHB and the other Wilts.


AnimalMkIV

689 posts

151 months

Friday 13th July 2012
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My dad has a lot of these but I've never got round to reading many. Riotous Assembly is good and I remember reading out a section of wilt in either 4th or 5th year Engligh Literature that gave me legendary status for a while. ("A REAL vagina, sir?")

condor

8,837 posts

255 months

Friday 13th July 2012
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Another that read his books years ago. My favorite was The Throwback, funniest book I've ever read biggrin

S2Mike

3,065 posts

157 months

Friday 13th July 2012
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I am a fan of Tom Sharpe as well, Porterhouse Blue, all the ones with Blott in and The Throwback are a laugh out loud fun read!!
Thanks I will go and get the collection of his books and read them again now!!

TwigtheWonderkid

44,665 posts

157 months

Friday 13th July 2012
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Riotous Assembly and Indecent Exposure....fantastic.

MartG

21,230 posts

211 months

Saturday 14th July 2012
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Another vote for The Throwback here

lockhart flawse

2,060 posts

242 months

Tuesday 17th July 2012
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Well it's pretty obvious that I am a fan but whilst there are some books I like a lot, like The Throwback, I don't like the Wilt books and I don't like the South African themed books.

L.F

OzzyR1

5,918 posts

239 months

Tuesday 17th July 2012
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I like all of his books.

Those who mentioned liking Porterhouse Blue should read Grantchester Grind.

S2Mike

3,065 posts

157 months

Tuesday 17th July 2012
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Ah Yes like that one as well!!!
OzzyR1 said:
I like all of his books.

Those who mentioned liking Porterhouse Blue should read Grantchester Grind.