The Anglo Files, Sarah Lyall
The Anglo Files, Sarah Lyall
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The Anglo Files
A Field Guide to the British

Author: Sarah Lyall

Narrator: Cassandra Campbell

Unabridged: 9 hr 53 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 09/01/2008


Synopsis

Sarah Lyall, a reporter for the New York Times, moved to London in the mid-1990s and soon became known for her amusing and incisive dispatches on her adopted country. As she came to terms with its eccentric inhabitants (the English husband who never turned on the lights, the legislators who behaved like drunken frat boys, the hedgehog lovers, the people who extracted their own teeth), she found that she had a ringside seat at a singular transitional era in British life. The roller-coaster decade of Tony Blair's New Labor government was an increasingly materialistic time when old-world symbols of aristocratic privilege and stiff-upper-lip sensibility collided with modern consumerism, overwrought emotion, and a new (but still unsuccessful) effort to make the trains run on time. Appearing a half-century after Nancy Mitford's classic Noblesse Oblige, Lyall's book is a brilliantly witty account of twenty-first-century Britain that will be recognized as a contemporary classic.

About Sarah Lyall

Sarah Lyall grew up in New York City and writes for the New York Times in London. She lives there with her husband, the writer Robert McCrum, and their two daughters.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Rufusgermanicus on August 22, 2008

An excellent book, I read it in the space of a day, and wished I hadn't finished so quickly. It's a great look into modern British life, the aspects of which can be bizarre. Particularly brilliant are the chapters dealing with the nobility, the government, and the rather dubious "press". One of my f......more

Goodreads review by Florin on September 21, 2018

Read it. Loved it to pieces. Recommended.......more

Goodreads review by Genevieve on January 16, 2012

I am in similar shoes as the author (an American married to an Englishman) and suspected there might be similar opinions/experiences that came with a cross-cultural relationship. I suspect I was hoping for something more along the lines of Bill Bryson's "Notes from a Small Island". (which everyone s......more

Goodreads review by Judy on December 01, 2009

Lyall is an American journalist who moved to London for love during the 1990s. She is married to an English editor and author and is raising two daughters in England. As a reporter for the New York Times, Lyall contrasts her American self with the more reserved and repressed English men and women ar......more

Goodreads review by Kirsti on May 21, 2012

Essays about what it's like to be an upper-middle-class American married to an upper-class Briton. The personal anecdotes are tiresome, but her reporting is interesting. Includes chapters about eccentricity, false modesty, sexism, freezing cold beach holidays, alcoholism, hooligans, and dentistry.......more