Monday, March 16, 2009

P. Brendon, Decline and Fall of the British Empire, 1781-1997, ISBN978-0307268297

Absolutely brilliant narrative so awash in grandiloquence as to lose much of its power (816 pages in all). After reading this book I am in much more confusion as to the reasons of its decline and fall than before I took it up.

Read it though-- you will be amply rewarded.

2 comments:

Alex Bliokh (A. S. Bliokh) said...

An example of Brendonisms:

"A medley of blatherskite and rodomontade..." (citing Sam Hughes,Minister of Militia, Can.)

Alex Bliokh (A. S. Bliokh) said...

Another example:

"And the Duke of Argyll, formerly the Secretary of State for India, became so incandescent with rage that (as Lytton imaginatively phrased it) he set himself on fire with his hair."