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Laura
From BBC Radio 4:
Dramatisation by Jeremy Front of Evelyn Waugh's satirical 1938 novel.


Episode 1:
Hapless journalist William Boot is mistakenly sent to report on a war in Africa.

Episode 2:
William finds life as a war correspondent somewhat tedious, but he does fall in love and find himself in the middle of a revolution.
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Alex
Mar 12, 2023 rated it it was amazing
Waugh takes no prisoners. A satiric bullet to the back of every head.
Katy
Feb 11, 2011 rated it really liked it  ·  review of another edition
Shelves: humor, fiction
This is my second reading of this hilarious satire of English newspapers and reporters. I did not remember much from forty years ago, except that I found it so funny. My husband worked as a reporter journalist for many years and tells stories that corroborate the incidents portrayed in Scoop. In any case, since Evelyn Waugh lived in pre-woke times perhaps we should not criticize him for his lack of enlightenment.
The fact that a name mix-up results in dispatching a nature columnist to cover a po
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Linda
I picked this book from my wish list on Ohio e-book library because I needed something to listen to on my road trip home from NYC. It was the first audiobook that was available.
It is a satire by Evelyn Waugh concerning journalism. What a hoot. And the narrator did a marvelous job of "acting" the various parts. Based on Waugh's time being a war correspondent. Still appropriate today.
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Courtney
Feb 19, 2007 marked it as to-read
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