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theelliemo 's review for:
Scoop
by Evelyn Waugh
Scoop shows its age in its attitudes toward race, and it does very much jar on that account. That said, it reflects the attitudes of the time, and thankfully and rightly, times have changed.
The underlying story, a satirical comedy of errors set in the world of journalism, specifically Foreign Correspondents, however, is humorous, and seeing the way some of our modern journalists are behaving, in some ways it feels quite relevant
The underlying story, a satirical comedy of errors set in the world of journalism, specifically Foreign Correspondents, however, is humorous, and seeing the way some of our modern journalists are behaving, in some ways it feels quite relevant