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How To Be An Alien - Book-store in South-andaman


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Detailed description is . How to be an Alien is a humorous book by George Mikes, illustrated by Nicolas Bentley. It was Mikes' second book and is the most famous of the 44 he wrote. It is a classic of British humour and by its 32nd impression in 1966 had sold over 300,000 copies. It pokes gentle fun at the English and their relationship with foreigners, "alien" meaning in this context any non-English person. The book is characterised by much humour, affection and a total lack of rancour or bitterness. Mikes, an immigrant from Hungary, demonstrated not only his knowledge of English society but an insight into the English language.It is in two parts. The first part, "How to be a General Alien", deals with such important English topics as the weather, tea, how not to be clever, how to compromise, and queueing . The chapter entitled "Sex" is in its entirety as follows. Continental people have sex lives: the English have hot water bottles. The second part, "How to be a Particular Alien", describes particular occupations from Bloomsbury intellectual to bus driver, finishing with how to be a naturalised citizen, which includes the eating of porridge for breakfast, and alleging that you like it.A television programme based on the book and with the same title was broadcast in 1964, featuring Frank Muir and Denis Norden, with the voices of Ronnie Barker and June Whitfield. It was adopted for English language teaching in the Penguin Readers series.

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