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SHAH WORKS

DARKEST ENGLAND

Idries Shah
Octagon Press, London, 1987

A bestseller in England, this insightful and often hilarious look at the English is by no means just for the anglophile. Shah uses his subject as a lens through which all of us can learn about human behavior—and much else. Mixing anecdotes with scholarship and his own razor-sharp observations, Shah comes up with a kaleidoscope of a book that's as entertaining as it is wide-ranging.

Aniline dyes, the origins of the pirate's skull and crossbones, the physicists' Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle: all are grist for Shah's mill as he introduces us to dukes and diplomats, clergy and cleaning ladies, even an Afghan mujahid commander. A looking-glass tour that's sure to quiver the stiffest upper lip.

'...full of insights and information assembled to present a view no English person could easily reach.'
—Doris Lessing

'Using the etymology of the English language itself, scholarly research and a rich store of anecdotes—which serve as teaching stories—Shah investigates the origins and character of this strangely oriental tribe and comes to some surprising and provocative conclusions.'
BBC Review

Hardback, 346 pages, ISBN 0 86304 039 X, Order code DAEN1, $29.00
Paperback, 346 pages, ISBN 0 863040 75 6, Order code DAEN2, $19.00

 

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