
A Feast of Freedom
A Novels, Humor, Fiction book. Tribal Chief 1: The will of the people is what...
While visiting cannibals on a small South Pacific island, the Vice President of the United States gets into a stew - literally - causing an international incident that only Leonard Wibberley could concoct.A Feast of Freedom is a brilliant spoof of international affairs - an irresistible blend of humor and satire that is as delightful, as timely, and as deliciously cunning as The Mouse That Roared.
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- ISBN: 9780688015688 / 688015689
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There are worse things than eating the dead, my dear fellow. Far worse things. There is, for instance, making a huge profit out of their funeral, which is the normal custom in the civilized world. Leonard Wibberley, A Feast of Freedom // World opinion, though sharply divided on nuclear tests and the risk of atmospheric pollution, could congratulate itself on being united in its opposition to cannibalism. No country in the world was prepared to support the custom of eating the dead, though the right of governments to kill people, individually or by hundreds of thousands, was not questioned for a moment. Leonard Wibberley, A Feast of Freedom // Tribal Chief 1: The will of the people is what is best. That is what democracy meansTribal Chief 2: But if the people dont know what they are talking about, how can that be the best? Leonard Wibberley, A Feast of Freedom //
This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. An amusing and well-told satiric tale taking place in 1970. The story involves a Pacific island republic that is freed from British colonial rule only to find itself an unwitting pawn in international affairs. The options of the major powers (US and UK)... I have to confess i didn't buy this book. Someone left it on the table in canteen, i have read it right there for around 20 pages then there's a woman was staring at me that i realized this book might be hers. I returned it and went straight to the library. So lucky i found the book. The story reminds me of Don Quixote USA of Richard... Farcical and fantastic.