‘I’ve never met Danny Finkelstein but I think I’m in love with him. His book is such good company sane, intelligent and witty. He deals with serious subjects in an immensely readable way If I’m asked to nominate my book of the year, this will be it’
Wendy Cope
Writing on everything from a defence of suburban life and moderate politics to big ideas and pop culture, Daniel Finkelstein is one of the UKs most entertaining and widely read columnists.
This collection brings together Finkelsteins greatest writings from The Times, ranging from the personal with his articles on growing up Jewish in Hendon Central and on the deaths of both of his parents to the political, with columns on how to predict elections, the way political science showed us Ed Miliband was on his way to defeat, and why the base rate of coups meant Jeremy Corbyn wouldnt be ousted before an election.
Wry, informed and often brilliantly funny, these pieces zip between Walt Disney, Hilary Clinton, David Bowie, Margaret Thatcher, Clement Attlee and Muhammed Ali. They make arguments about football, assisted dying, the art of becoming Prime Minister and the musical Hamilton. Cutting through the chatter to get to the centre of politics and culture, this varied and stimulating book gives an eclectic insight into the biggest conversations of the modern day. Everything is here. In moderation of course.
Dive into the insightful and witty world of Daniel Finkelstein with "Everything in Moderation: The Must-Read Collection of Daniel Finkelstein's Greatest Columns in The Times," a captivating compilation of his finest writings. This hardcover edition, published by William Collins in 2021, offers a panoramic view of contemporary British society, politics, and culture through the sharp lens of one of the UK's most respected and engaging columnists. Finkelstein, a prominent figure in British journalism and a life peer as Baron Finkelstein, brings his characteristic blend of erudition, humor, and common sense to a diverse range of subjects. Drawing from his extensive archive at *The Times*, this collection showcases his ability to dissect complex issues with clarity and wit, making even the most daunting topics accessible to a wide audience. "Everything in Moderation" is far more than just a collection of newspaper columns; it's a journey through the intellectual landscape of the early 21st century. Finkelstein masterfully weaves together personal reflections, political analysis, and cultural commentary, offering a unique perspective on the events and trends that have shaped our world. Explore Finkelstein's poignant reflections on his personal experiences, including his upbringing as a Jewish boy in Hendon Central and the profound impact of his parents' passing. These deeply personal pieces offer a glimpse into the experiences that have shaped his worldview and provide a powerful emotional core to the collection. Delve into his astute political insights, where he analyzes election trends, dissects the shortcomings of political leaders, and offers thought-provoking commentary on the ever-shifting landscape of British and international politics. His articles on Ed Miliband's electoral defeat and the unlikelihood of a coup against Jeremy Corbyn demonstrate his keen understanding of political dynamics and his ability to predict future outcomes. But Finkelstein's range extends far beyond the political realm. This collection showcases his ability to engage with a wide array of cultural topics, from the magic of Walt Disney to the cultural impact of David Bowie, the genius of the musical *Hamilton*, and the enduring appeal of Muhammed Ali. He tackles subjects as diverse as football, assisted dying, and the art of becoming Prime Minister, demonstrating his intellectual curiosity and his willingness to engage with the issues that matter most to his readers. Throughout the book, Finkelstein's signature wit and humor shine through. He has a rare talent for making complex issues accessible and engaging, and his writing is consistently entertaining and thought-provoking. This collection is a testament to his ability to cut through the noise and get to the heart of the matter, offering readers a fresh and insightful perspective on the world around them. "Everything in Moderation" is a must-read for anyone interested in British politics, contemporary culture, or simply good writing. It's a book that will make you think, laugh, and see the world in a new light. Whether you're a long-time fan of Finkelstein's work or a newcomer to his writing, this collection is sure to delight and entertain. With 480 pages of expertly crafted prose, this is a collection you'll return to again and again.