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David Morgan (3) (1960–)

Author of Monty Python Speaks

For other authors named David Morgan, see the disambiguation page.

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Birthdate
1960
Gender
male
Places of residence
New York, New York, USA
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New York, USA

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This book was first published in 1999 to coincide with the 30th anniversary of Monty Python’s first broadcast. I read the updated edition published in January 2019, which includes discussion of Spamalot and the group’s final shows at the O2 Arena in 2014 (was it really that long ago?). The five surviving Pythons and other key players from their career are interviewed, and in some cases their original interviews are revisited to see if their answers have changed. The book is by turns show more funny, touching, surprising, and candid. The only thing that would have improved it would have been a single big section of really nice photos, rather than black-and-white reproductions scattered throughout the text in varying sizes and sharpness. This is an excellent read for a Python fan, even one who thinks they know everything about the group. It will also inspire fans to go back through the catalogue and revisit material (in my case, now I have a hankering to rewatch Life of Brian). show less
½
This is an okay book, written competently, but nothing special. What makes it interesting is the background of the pythons - that is, the stories, how they worked, what they were thinking when these skits were put together.

Read if you are a Monty Python Fan, but otherwise skip if you aren't.
½

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