A.A. Gill
Born
in Edinburgh, Scotland
June 28, 1954
Died
December 10, 2016
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Pour Me: A Life
17 editions
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2014
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AA Gill is Away
13 editions
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2011
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The Best of A.A. Gill
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The Angry Island: Hunting the English
11 editions
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published
2004
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Lines in the Sand: Collected Journalism
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Table Talk
7 editions
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published
2007
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Here and There: Collected Travel Writing
6 editions
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published
2011
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Uncle Dysfunctional: Uncompromising Answers to Life's Most Painful Problems
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Previous Convictions: Assignments From Here and There
9 editions
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2006
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To America with Love
9 editions
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2011
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“You either get the point of Africa or you don't. What draws me back year after year is that it's like seeing the world with the lid off.”
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“Venice is a Dorian Gray city. Somewhere up there in the world's attic, there's another place with the haggard, poxed and ravaged face of unspeakable evil. And I suspect it's Cardiff.”
― Table Talk
― Table Talk
“I told them this was their language, this English, this most marvellous and expressive cloak of meaning and imagination. This great, exclamatory, illuminating song, it belonged to anyone who found it in their mouths. There was no wrong way to say it, or write it, the language couldn’t be compelled or herded, it couldn’t be tonsured or pruned, pollarded or plaited, it was as hard as oaths and as subtle as rhyme. It couldn’t be forced or bullied or policed by academics; it wasn’t owned by those with flat accents; nobody had the right to tell them how to use it or what to say. There are no rules and nobody speaks incorrectly, because there is no correctly: no high court of syntax. And while everyone can speak with the language, nobody speaks for the language. Not grammars, not dictionaries. They just run along behind, picking up discarded usages. This English doesn’t belong to examiners or teachers. All of you already own the greatest gift, the highest degree this country can bestow. It’s on the tip of your tongue.”
― A.A. Gill is Further Away: Helping with Enquiries
― A.A. Gill is Further Away: Helping with Enquiries
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