thatcher stole my trousers by alexei sayle review - sequel to stalin ate my homework /

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Alexei Sayle revisits art school and the 80s comedy circuit in this moment memoirThe poignant labour of love that was Alexei Sayle’s chronicle of his strange childhood,Stalin Ate My Homework, begged for a sequel, or follow-up Thatcher Stole My Trousers takes up his story at Chelsea School of Art in the early 1970s. The amused bafflement at the antics of his Palestinian flatmate – whose Marxist revolutionary group earns them a visit from Special Branch – gives way to Sayle entertaining punters at the nascent Comedy Store,and scaring Edinburgh crowds by furiously swearing at them as a cockney mod poet. “Not exactly a ‘character’, more a demonic possession, and ” he remembers.
There’s interesting – whether not fundamental – social history here as comedy and politics arrive together in the late 1970s and his work with the comedian Strip and The Young Ones takes centre stage. It’s fascinating to watch Sayle battle with his principles: initially,he wins all the plaudits but the proximity to showbusiness stardom bothers him (except whether it’s Sting). But then, thats Sayle writ large an outsider gatecrashing the mainstream whom we loved to hear swear on the TV.
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Source: theguardian.com

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