Everything in Moderation: The must-read collection of Daniel Finkelstein’s greatest columns in The Times

by Daniel Finkelstein

Hardcover, 2021

Status

Available

Call number

828.9209

Collection

Publication

William Collins (2021), 480 pages

Description

'I've never met Danny Finkelstein but I think I'm in love with him. His book is such good company - sane, intelligent and witty. He deals with serious subjects in an immensely readable way ... If I'm asked to nominate my book of the year, this will be it' Wendy Cope Writing on everything from a defence of suburban life and moderate politics to big ideas and pop culture, Daniel Finkelstein is one of the UK's most entertaining and widely read columnists. This collection brings together Finkelstein's greatest writings from The Times, ranging from the personal - with his articles on growing up Jewish in Hendon Central and on the deaths of both of his parents - to the political, with columns on how to predict elections, the way political science showed us Ed Miliband was on his way to defeat, and why the base rate of coups meant Jeremy Corbyn wouldn't be ousted before an election. Wry, informed and often brilliantly funny, these pieces zip between Walt Disney, Hilary Clinton, David Bowie, Margaret Thatcher, Clement Attlee and Muhammed Ali. They make arguments about football, assisted dying, the art of becoming Prime Minister and the musical Hamilton. Cutting through the chatter to get to the centre of politics and culture, this varied and stimulating book gives an eclectic insight into the biggest conversations of the modern day. Everything is here. In moderation of course.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member eglinton
It still shocks a bit that Danny Finkelstein couldn’t pick out a work of literary fiction when a guest on Radio 4’s “A Good Read”. But this compilation of his Times columns does show him to be a wise and above all decent observer. Sensible, humorous, and concise, his writing ranges across
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politics and culture, with touching glimpses of his family’s surviving the European maelstrom of the generation before ours. Finkelstein looks for evidence and interesting examples to back up his insights rather than merely opining. Which makes this an entertaining and well-informed package. It’s clear indeed that my onetime LSE near-classmate does after all read widely and well.
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

480 p.; 9.45 inches

ISBN

0008356602 / 9780008356606

Barcode

91120000468205

DDC/MDS

828.9209
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