Book description
'I am jealous of my friend Tim Key. He has one of the funniest,
smartest comic minds in the country. If women start finding him
attractive I will hang myself' Stephen Merchant 'Renders all other
poetry collections redundant, which they were anyway' Charlie Brooker
This is the e-version of Key's most up-to-the-date collection of
comprehensive poeticals. Everything from the book is contained in this
piece of e, but there are also some trinkets and other little weevils
involved that might sugar the pill. These, poems (by award-winning Key)
are primarily about love, sex, dreams, death and fruit (strawberries,
beans etc). This ebook has come out as a sort of accompaniment to the
audiobook and the actualbook because, in truth, if you stop and think
about it for ten seconds, this is the way that the book industry is
going and we all have to accept that and try and get on with it. I
suppose, if we're being honest with ourselves, it's probably nicer to
have the actualbook in our hands or on our shelves or in a bag full of
other books and unwanted clothes to take to the charity shop, but,
increasingly, words are found on memory sticks and we have adapt to this
and stop looking for people to blame. In case you haven't had the
pleasure of fondling the book itself, you should know that it weighs
about three quarters of a kilo, has a photo of Key stood on the cover
and is the sort of size that would fit into almost all handbags and
almost no purses or pockets.