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George Mikes

    15 febbraio 1912 – 30 agosto 1987

    George Mikes, autore britannico di origine ungherese, è celebrato per i suoi arguti e acuti commenti su culture e peculiarità nazionali. Con l'occhio di un giornalista per i dettagli e il cuore di un umorista, ha dissezionato le norme sociali e gli stereotipi con una gentile satira. Le sue opere offrono una lente unica attraverso cui osservare le assurdità e le somiglianze del comportamento umano attraverso i confini. La capacità di Mikes di trovare divertimento e comprensione nelle differenze culturali rende la sua scrittura sia divertente che stimolante.

    George Mikes
    Switzerland for Beginners
    How to be God
    How to be a Guru
    How to be an alien : level 3
    How To Be An Alien - Leichte Englisch-Lektüre (A2)
    How to be an Alien, w. MP3-CD
    • This is the funniest book that you will read about English people! Why are the English different from Europeans? George Mikes' book describes the strange things the English do and say. And the English don't get angry when they read the book. They love it! You will too! This Pack contains a Book and MP3

      How to be an Alien, w. MP3-CD
    • This is the funniest book that you will read about English people! Why are the English different from Europeans? George Mikes' book describes the strange things the English do and say. And the English don't get angry when they read the book. They love it! You will too! Niveau A2 Ab Klasse 8 Mit integrierten Übungen im Buch Zusätzliches Übungsmaterial für den Lehrer zum Download über www.langenscheidt.de/pearson

      How To Be An Alien - Leichte Englisch-Lektüre (A2)
    • Hands up, those in the new first class who don't know George Mike's method of instruction. He mixes the sugar- i.e. the humour - so thoroughly that they become one substance, both delightful and nourishing. You will get a great deal of entertainment from this book, and it's the entertainment in itself which will teach you a great deal about Switzerland. Each chapter is illustrated by the witty Swiss artist, Godi Hofmann

      Switzerland for Beginners
    • How to Be Decadent

      • 87pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      It was over thirty years ago that George Mikes wrote How to be an Alien, the classic vade mecum for foreigners in Britain. The book became required reading for the alien, and an indispensable aid to self-understanding for the native.It is a heavy responsibility to be acknowledged as the leading expert on a subject as tricky as the British. For one thing, even they can change a good deal in thirty years. In acknowledgement of this, Mr Mikes has felt bound to write a new guide.At the heart of the book are the important sections on How to Lose an Empire, Become a Colony, and Stop Being an Island. All these themes are brand new. Others are familiar, but required new treatment. Sex could no longer be despatched in the shortest chapter known to literature (ten words) but called for at least a page (Britons whose self-confidence is wobbly had better skip it). The art of getting lost in London has become infinitely more complex than it was, and what is happening to the language is hair-raising. But the native will find that although his self-esteem takes some hard knocks, he ends in a glow of self-congratulation. It seems that when Great Britain finally becomes a desert island it will have its Robinson Crusoe in the shape of George Mikes.Amid all the changes two things remain the same: Nicholas Bentley is still the perfect illustrator for George Mikes's wit, and a special chemistry still exists between Mikes and his adopted country. The chemistry produced the most famous of all his works, and now it has produced the book to rival it.

      How to Be Decadent
    • George Mikes has written many successful books on a variety of interesting subjects, but one so successful as those on the subject most central to his own experience: his adopted country. The first of these came out in 1946: the ever famous "How to be an Alien." Later he enlarges the picture with "How to be inimitable" and "How to be Decadent." All three books were illustrated by the master of the cartoonists’ art, the late Nicolas Bentley. Here they are, all in one volume, which will make life much easier for today's would-be Brits than it was for those who pervaded them. It is said that a few of the latter actually failed to become indistinguishable from the genuine British article because they found it too tiresome to seek out three separate books: a misfortune that need never again occur to anyone.

      How to Be a Brit