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SHAH WORKS
THE NATIVES ARE RESTLESS
Idries Shah
Octagon Press, London, 1988
In the tradition of its best-selling predecessor Darkest England, Shah continues his brilliantly funny look at the English and those who would try to understand them. The author's background gives him a uniquely Eastern and Western perspective from which he weaves a tapestry of characters, commentaries and anecdotes drawn from his many years as an observer of the English mentality.
Shah shares unusually personal stories from his life as a widely respected author, thinker and advisor. Joining with him are celebrities, treasure-hunters, expatriates, royals, pseudo-royals and an unforgettable parade of internationals. Together they share a look at the misunderstandings, scholarly absurdities and comic paradoxes of England and the rest of our ever-shrinking world.
I had said to a learned-looking man who was gazing at the Greek inscription beneath a statue, 'Excuse me, Sir: are you a Greek scholar?' His answer ('No! I am an Englishman') had taught me not to ask direct questions. —From The Natives are Restless © 1988 by The Estate of Idries Shah.
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