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Xenophobe's Guides

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The Xenophobe's Guide books are a series of short books published by Oval Books that aim to give the reader the most important information about a country or region in a humorous way. They briefly describe its culture and history and something of the values held by its people under headings like "Business", "Language", etc.

Reception[edit]

Jo Myers of the Evening Standard described the series as "quick to read, lighthearted and entertaining".[1] In a review of the French guide, the English writer Lorna Sage called it "short, aphoristic, seriously funny, not that xenophobic and almost entirely apt".[2]

The Scots guide, written by David Ross, was controversially received for its jokes about Scottish people, including one that alleged poor hygiene. Alex Salmond, then the leader of the Scottish National Party, criticised it as "a few gags short of the full joke", and historian Tom Devine found it too extreme. Others worried that the book would depict Scotland as an undesirable place.[3][4] Ross defended the jokes and said that he was trying to "pinpoint what it is to be Scottish".[4]

Titles[edit]

Lingo Learners[edit]

Xenophobe also publishes a language learning book series under the name Xenophobe's Lingo Learners. The current editions include:

References[edit]

  1. Myers, Jo (22 March 1997). "Catley takes new direction". Evening Standard. p. 11. ProQuest 314134969.
  2. Sage, Lorna (8 August 1993). "Paperbacks". The Observer. p. 54. ProQuest 477577912.
  3. Tait, James (4 October 1999). "Book slur isn't good clean fun". The Mirror. p. 7. ProQuest 338219712.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Allardyce, Jason (4 October 1999). "Scots unamused by humorous jibes". The Times. p. 3. Gale A57969903.

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