A Life In Questions

Author: Jeremy Paxman

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Description

The book everyone is talking about


News, views and hilarious stories from the legend of Newsnight and long-standing quiz master of University Challenge.


'Bursting with good things' Daily Telegraph


Jeremy Paxman is Britain's bravest, most incisive political interviewer. The no-nonsense star of BBC Newsnight, Paxman is a supreme inquisitor, a master at skewering mammoth egos with his relentless grilling. Few figures in public life have escaped. From John Major to Theresa May, from Tony Blair to Ed Miliband, Paxman had them quaking in their boots.


His working life has been defined by questions. 'Why is this lying bastard lying to me?' was at the front of his mind as he conducted every interview. But it wasn't just politicians. Paxman's interviews with Dizzee Rascal, David Bowie, Russell Brand, Vivienne Westwood are legendary. He discussed belief with religious leaders and philosophers, economics with CEOs and bankers, books with writers and art and theatre with artists. After 22 years on University Challenge, Paxman is also the longest-serving active quizmaster on British television.


Now, in these long-awaited memoirs, he spills the beans behind four decades in front of the camera. He offers reflections and stories from a career that has taken him as a reporter to many of the world's war zones and trouble spots - Central America, Beirut, Belfast, to the studios of Tonight, Panorama, Breakfast Time, the Six O'clock News. Filled with candid stories about the great, the good and the rotters that have crossed his path, his memoirs are as magnetic to read as Paxman is to watch.


Candid, uncompromising, compassionate, reflective and astute, he writes of the principles that have governed his professional life, the inner workings of the BBC, the role of journalists in political debate, the scandals and rows he's been part of, the books he has written and the series he has made. In a book that tells some terrific stories and laughs at much of the silliness in the world, A Life in Questions charts the life of the greatest political interviewer of our time.

Awards

Short-listed for Parliamentary Book Awards: Best Political Book by a non-Parliamentarian 2016.

Reviews

`Funny, sad and revealing' David Aaronovitch, The Times `Entertaining', Books of the Year, Observer `[A] trenchant memoir' Daily Mail `Eye-opening ... [an] entertaining and anecdote-rich book' Daily Express `Revealing memoir' Observer `Gripping' Literary Review Praise for Jeremy Paxman: `Intelligent, well-written, informative and funny ... A book to chew on, dip into, quote from and exploit in arguments' Andrew Marr, Observer `He writes with wit and penetration, and every page of Empire can be read with relaxed pleasure' Spectator `Paxman is witty, incisive, acerbic and opinionated . . . In short, he carries the whole thing off with panache bordering on effrontery' Sunday Times `A very engaging account ... with a good sprinkling of jokes, funny nicknames and sexual references. Paxman makes some very sharp points and writes well' Guardian `Bursting with good things' Daily Telegraph

Author description

Jeremy Paxman was born in Yorkshire. He grew up thinking of himself as 'English' despite being one quarter Scottish. Best known for his work presenting Newsnight and University Challenge, his acclaimed books include `Friends in High Places', `The English', `The Victorians', `Empire' and `Great Britain's Great War'.