Book Review: "A Liar's Autobiography" by Graham Chapman, Douglas Adams, and David Sherlock (audio, abridged)

If you're looking for something unashamedly Pythonesque, read by on of the members of Monty Ptyhon, this is it. Graham Chapman's autobiography, read by Chapman himself.

The central premise of this book is that you never know what's true and what's a lie. Pretty daring for "non-fiction" — Werner Herzog before Werner Herzog.

There are some obvious fictional elements — long passages from the fictional British flying ace Biggles's point of view, a few purloined Monty Python sketches — and...

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Published on November 14, 2011 07:00
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