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Corkscrewed

Corkscrewed 1

by Rowan Dean
Paperback
Publication Date: 15/10/2017
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FROM THE AUTHOR OF THE TOP SELLING WAY BEYOND SATIRE AND EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR AUSTRALIA

Those ‘Mad Men’ of the ‘60s were absolute amateurs compared to their successors in London’s glam and decadent 1980s advertising scene, where young creatives competed fiercely with each other to satisfy their insatiable appetite for money, fame and self-gratification.

Narcissistic, paranoid and ferociously convinced of his own talent, a young ad man must battle the creative forces that swirl around him trying to steal his greatest ideas.

A must read novel about the only decade that ever really mattered in advertising.

ISBN:
9781925642124
9781925642124
Category:
Contemporary fiction
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
15-10-2017
Publisher:
Wilkinson Publishing
Country of origin:
Australia
Pages:
320
Dimensions (mm):
210x138x10mm
Rowan Dean

Rowan Dean is a regular political satirist with the Australian Financial Review, as well as a political columnist with other mainstream Australian newspapers. He is also the Editor of The Spectator Australia, the Australian arm of the English language’s oldest continually published political and cultural magazine.

As well as writing, Rowan is a popular TV guest on Sky News and the ABC where his unfl inching mixture of humour and hard-core political insights is valued on programs as diverse as The Bolt Report, Paul Murray Live, Viewpoint, Jones & Co., The Drum, and of course the ABC’s Q&A. He is the author of Way Beyond Satire (Wilkinson Publishing).

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This book has only one purpose: to try and convince everyone that the author created the photo booth tvc before he ripped it off from a Scottish comedy tv show that depicts the same talent doing the same actions as the Hamlet tvc...the only difference is he is wearing a different tie. The author had to write the novel as fiction because he couldn't tell the truth.

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