Fionnáin reviewed Black Mischief by Evelyn Waugh
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3 stars
Sometimes flawed, often funny, enjoyable satire about the way the west views the world.
English language
Published Jan. 8, 1932 by Chapman and Hall.
A biting satire about an African Emperor, educated at an English public school, who unilaterally decides to modernize his backward nation and brings in an English friend assist him, giving him the title Minister for Modernization.
Sometimes flawed, often funny, enjoyable satire about the way the west views the world.