Pistache

Pistache

Sebastian Faulks


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Some very interesting pieces from the pen of the bestselling author ofBirdsongandHuman Traces— a collection of clever, funny and surprising parodies, pastiches and air-shots, inspired byThe Write Stuffon Britain’s Radio 4. Here’s a small sample of Pistache pieces: Thomas Hardy is sent to cover the big match. Jane Austen braves a contemporary “dance”. William Shakespeare writes a speech for Basil Fawlty. Oscar Wilde tries to be an agony uncle. Samuel Beckett writes a monologue for Ronnie Corbett. Pistache will be received with great delight by fans of Sebastian Faulks.


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Some very interesting pieces from the pen of the bestselling author ofBirdsongandHuman Traces— a collection of clever, funny and surprising parodies, pastiches and air-shots, inspired byThe Write Stuffon Britain’s Radio 4. Here’s a small sample of Pistache pieces: Thomas Hardy is sent to cover the big match. Jane Austen braves a contemporary “dance”. William Shakespeare writes a speech for Basil Fawlty. Oscar Wilde tries to be an agony uncle. Samuel Beckett writes a monologue for Ronnie Corbett. Pistache will be received with great delight by fans of Sebastian Faulks.



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Sebastian Faulks

Sebastian Faulks was born in 1953, and grew up in Newbury, the son of a judge and a repertory actress. He attended Wellington College and studied at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, although he didn’t...


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