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Ring Road

Page 39

by Ian Sansom


  advertisements,

  – in the back of local newspapers, to be avoided, 67–68, 73, 168, 188

  advice, 188

  – ask, how not to, 309–310

  ageing, 229, 234, 239

  – and the mutual admiring of power-boats and younger women, 154

  – Kate Winslet in the film Titanic and, 237

  – rocker, an, 90–91

  agonies,

  – of conscience, 170, 185, 306–310

  ‘ah’,

  – how to whisper, 300

  airports, 6–7

  alive,

  – the feeling of being, xi, 6, 83, 86, 240, 268, 313, 358, 365

  Alzheimer’s, 142, 253–255

  – and television, 28, 355

  amateur dramatics, 159, 299, 325–326, 332–366

  amateurs,

  – compared to adepts, 127

  ambitious,

  – soul, the, x, xii, 5, 25, 57n., 73, 90, 108–109, 117, 15–151, 164–166, 204, 247, 253, 299, 351, 361

  America, 66, 138–139, 204, 234

  – comes to us unbidden, 205–206

  – ‘downtown experiences’ in, 222

  – huge plate of nachos eaten in, photographic evidence of, 139

  – hugging imported from, 258

  – see also separate entries under Florida, Friends, and New York

  Americanisms, 141, 221–222, 360–361

  angel,

  – Delight, 121

  – Gabriel, 274

  – ministering, a, 348

  angels,

  – on the side of the, 50, 91, 195

  anger, 114, 359

  anonymity, 9

  antagonisms, 25, 228–229

  anti-climax, 25

  anxiety,

  – the age of, 56

  apologies, ix–xii, 1–366, 367–385, 386–388

  architects,

  – culminated, 15, 16, 18, 24, 155, 156, chap. 11 passim

  Aristotle, 352

  – Nicomachean Ethics, 3

  arithmetic, 14, 217–218

  artists,

  – naïve, 223n.

  – others, 108, 111–112, 113, 153

  – see also entries under sunflowers and Van Gogh

  aspirations,

  – hindered, examples of, 96, 99, 109–110, 151–152, 361–362

  assertions,

  – concerning God, chap. 1–21 passim

  – concerning the world, chap. 1–21 passim

  assumptions,

  – made about characters, 1ff.

  – made about readers, ix–xii

  Australia,

  – a backpacker from, even in our town, 356

  – everyone seems to have relatives in, 134

  – the difficulty of imagining, 34

  autobiography,

  – disguised as fiction, 12, 29, 76, 131, 295, 325

  autodidacts, 352

  – books preferred by, 156–157

  – see also entries under books and writers

  averageness,

  – our bedimmed, 14–18, 22, 76, 86, 172ff.

  avocado,

  – the first, 272

  avoidance,

  – of plot, 2–365

  awry,

  – things going, 28, 44, 69, 83, 103, 109–110, 119, 192–194, 305–310, 329–331

  babies,

  – almost only mention of, 4–5

  bad,

  – people, examples of, 41, 46, 109–110, 317–318

  – Scotsman, the, 239, 281–286

  – things happen, 98, 216, 314–315, 317–318

  bakers, 16–17

  baking, 30, 200

  balls,

  – to have someone by the, 147, 181

  – up, 64

  balm, 83, 126, 233–234

  banalities, 48, 260, 340–343

  bands, 79, 82, 83, 135, 186, 296–297, 299, 304–305, 351–352

  – brass, 135n.

  Baptists, 189

  barbers, 182–3

  bathing,

  – deluxe, in the Oasis spa pool, 107–108

  be,

  – yourself, an unnecessary reminder to, 242

  beard, 59–61, 108

  – shifty and patriarchal, example of, 165

  – washing of, in order to remove the smell of butchered meat, 59

  beautiful,

  – sentence, 1

  beauty,

  – not widely available here in town, 357

  – plastic surgery and, 229, 235

  – Sting, Elton John, and the interiors

  of brand new German cars are

  all examples of, according to

  Bob Savory, 246

  – see also entries under luxury and brilliance

  beer,

  – Czech, 127

  – other (including Guinness), 57, 76, 91, 103, 163

  Being,

  – and Doing, compared and contrasted, 77

  bells!,

  – Hell’s, 206

  betrayal,

  – myriad depressing examples of, 83, 109–110, 133–134, 135n., 147, 283–285, 330–331

  Bible, the

  – and the Body Shop, 182

  – confused with God, 72–73

  – How Not to Read, For All It’s Worth, 309–310

  – more effective than a hot milky drink, 181

  – watching romantic comedies on video instead of studying, 307

  bicycle polo, 57

  big–headedness, 196–197, 199

  birth, 3, 5

  – Davey Quinn’s, a disappointment even to himself, 4

  biscuits, 29, 37, 90, 195, 210, 307, 316, 325

  – are a godsend, 337

  blame, 104–105, 152, 253, 284

  blasphemy, 32, 188

  blind, the

  – leading the blind, example of, 71, 90–91, 188

  boat,

  – push the, out, 61, 64, 198, 301

  bondage,

  – freedom from, 346

  – is hoarse, 216

  bones,

  – a bag of, 89

  – let’s make no, about it, 331

  – sticks and stones may break my, 279

  – unavailability of from local butchers, 336

  books, 28, 52, 65, 108, 150, 165n., 346–347

  – as the long alternative route to friendship, 154

  – borrowing, 239–240

  – business, 143, 244, 245

  – self-help, 107, 209

  – the best, are usually rhyming, 244

  – see also entries under autodidacts and writers

  boot,

  – put the, in, 110, 331

  born,

  – again, no good time to be, 75

  – to the manor, 152–153, 165

  bowels,

  – in the, of the Lord, 306

  boxing, 90, 100, 276–277

  boys,

  – will be boys, 193–194, 277–278

  brain,

  – not apparently in use, 25, 146

  – see also entries under idiocy and lechery

  breakfast, 91–92

  – dog’s, 256

  – fried, 57, 193, 336

  – see also entries under eating and food

  breast,

  – making a clean, of it, 345

  breathing,

  – Benny Goodman’s, the sound of, 289

  – intercostal diaphragmatic method of, 300, 351

  bribery, 147

  bric-a-brac, 48–49, 236, 367–388

  brides,

  – to-be, 290–291

  brilliance,

  – currently unavailable, 357

  – see also entries under beauty

  brooding,

  – passages, 14

  brothers, 23, 272, 332–333

  – see also entries under boys

  bulimia, 285

  bunkum, 132

  burst,

  – of eloquence, 16
4

  bush,

  – let’s not beat about the, 1

  business, 19, 141, 224–228, 289

  – as usual, 84, 121, 321–322

  – favours and, blurring of the distinction between in a small town, 225

  butchers,

  – see civilization

  butter-balls, 88

  – see also entries under sweets

  buzz, 188–189

  – opposite of a rut, 99

  cadence,

  – lovely 19, 207

  calumnious,

  – strokes, 277

  cancers,

  – various, 27, 44, 65, 115, 116, 202, 216, 302n.

  cannibalism, 14

  cant, 4n., 186n.

  capitalism, 117, 136, 175–177, 235–236, 289

  capricious,

  – introduction of new characters towards end of book, 332–334

  caps,

  – baseball, 92, 360

  – it was all, in them days, 257

  captive,

  – states, 29, 83, 95, 105, 106, 147, 181, 237, 253, 255

  cars, 219, 312

  – looking as though you know about, 11

  carvery,

  – Good Friday, 73–74, 82–83

  – see also entries under Easter

  catechism, 306n.

  catharsis, 114, 213

  – readily available, on payment of a small cash fee, 156

  Catholicism, 79, 306

  – see also entries under priests

  cause,

  – and effect, 131, 277n.

  celebrity, 21

  – as a warning and witness to the meaninglessness and transitoriness of human life, 2

  – see also entries under show business

  champagne,

  – of life, gone flat, 29, 111, 255

  – see also entries under drink and sparkling white wine

  change,

  – you must, your life, 180

  charity, 350

  – bags fiasco, the, 94

  charms,

  – hellish, Frank Gilbey’s, 225

  cheese, 57, 140

  – a big, 20

  – on toast, 237

  childhood, 30, 79, 98, 161–162, 301n., 343

  chinos,

  – the final humiliation, 182

  Chip Crisps, 209n.

  chips, 58n.

  chiropody,

  – recommended as a career, 21 On.

  – see also entries under foot

  chops, 59, 226, 238, 270

  Christmas, 10, 31–36, 200, 241, 313

  – decorations, 36

  – dinner, 35, 346–347

  – snow at, 31

  Chunky Butts, 209n.

  Chupa-Chups, 221

  church,

  – declining influence of, 2

  – going, 92, 185–186

  – Happy, the, 308

  – of the Cross and the Passion, 2, 49, 79

  – throwing confetti in, 258

  chutzpah,

  – putting the pah into, Frank Gilbey, 87

  cine-films, 161–162

  cinemas, 43–44

  – home, 28

  – long gone and lamented, 41

  city, 86, 220, 328

  – and empirical questions of essence and existence, 7

  – breaks, our equivalent of the Grand Tour, 138–139

  – the self and the, 5, 127

  civilization,

  – butchers and the decline of Western, 17, 59

  – celebrated in all its richness and diversity, 56–57

  clarity,

  – entirely lacking, 99, 131

  – Billy Nibbs suddenly acquires, 114

  classic,

  – the, as a concept, 249

  cleaning,

  – some money-saving tips on, 335

  clergy, 70

  – see also entries under priesthood

  clever,

  – phrase, worth quoting 49, 79, 175

  clichés, 238

  climbing, 119, 267–268

  – see also falling

  clothes, 33, 41, 127, 138, 141, 153, 174, 201, 271, 284–285, 286, 288, 335, 347

  – suitable for line dancing, 232, 237

  – that are pleasing to God, 76

  clothing,

  – cheap, 193

  – dodgy-looking, 92

  – minister’s, 76–77, 182

  – see also entries under caps, chinos, shoes and underwear

  cloud, 70, 195

  – has a silver lining, every, 265

  – of unknowing, 73n.

  cloudcuckooland, 108

  clubs, 175, 355–356

  coal, 235

  cobbling, 312

  cocaine, 303

  coffee, 57, 57n., 153, 169–170, 220, 234, 324, 337–338

  coincidences, 101

  – almost unbelievable, 46n.

  – totally incredible, 332–366 passim

  – see also entries under serendipity

  collecting,

  – as opposite of experience, 236

  college,

  – Bible, 80

  colour,

  – grey, 290

  – magnolia, 287

  – nylon sheets retain their, 148

  – off, 177

  – of urine, one of life’s few constants, 4—5

  – pink, teal, salmon and peri- winkle, 287

  – so-called ‘heritage’, looks like bird-shit, 119

  Colour Me Beautiful™, 287

  comeliness,

  – of phrase 43, 195

  committees, 54

  – are a cul de sac, 226

  common sense, 227–228

  communication,

  – breaks down, 77, 104–105, 212–213, 232, 262

  communism, 117, 196n., 231

  – see also entries under pessimism

  complacency,

  – examples of, 41

  condensation,

  – mistaken for epiphany, 131

  conscience, 41–42

  conspiracy, 146–147, 335

  – see also entries under plot

  consultants,

  – management and brand, ridiculed and mocked, 249–250

  contraries,

  – the importance of maintaining oneself between, 123, 346

  controversy, 330

  conversation, 1

  – extremely limited, examples of, 123, 125, 145, 232, 330–331

  conversion, 79–80, 188

  Cookson, Catherine,

  – triumphant, 240n.

  crime,

  – doesn’t pay, 94

  crisis,

  – what crisis? 350

  criticism,

  – as inevitable as breathing, 325–326

  – is bad for the soul, 325–326

  cross,

  – how to make a, 190–191

  – the, as a stumbling block, 192

  – used to light fires, Francie McGinn’s, 192

  crowd,

  – the apparition of these faces in the, 5, 63

  cruises, 65, 136

  – see also entries under holidays

  crust,

  – on Mrs Quinn’s meat pie, over-cooked, 124

  – outer, nothing much to beef about, 170

  – upper, 329–330

  crying, 110, 255, 261, 342

  culture,

  – notes towards the definition of, 164–179

  – total lack of, 56–57

  dances, 136, 178–179, 203

  dancing, 2, 38, 240, 321, 358

  – line, 229–242 passim, 347–348

  – rock n’roll, 233

  Dante Alighieri, 157–158

  – LASCIATE OGNI SPERANZA, VOI CH’ENTRATE, in English, 72

  daughters,

  – polished after the similitude of a palace, 308n.

  day-dreams, 93–101 passim, 108, 216–218

  dead,

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nbsp; – being, compared to sitting in a cinema, 44

  – difficulty of feeling sympathy for the, 27

  –half, 119–120

  – you’re not, yet, 180

  death, 50–51, 171

  – drawing strength from, a terrible truth about, 117

  – imminent, and baking, 200

  – industrial, 27

  – no longer has the clout it used to, 258

  – The Book of the, in imitation red vellum, 341

  decay, 55–56

  decline,

  – long, slow and inevitable, 2–366 passim

  décor, 206, 355–356

  decorating,

  – painting and, 62, 72, 88, 109, 119–121, 126–131, 294

  déjà vu, 122–123

  dejection, 113

  Delia Smith’s Christmas, 346

  delusions,

  – sad and consoling, 51–53, 67–68, 108, 216–218

  – see also religion

  demystification,

  – effects of, 73n., 306–307

  De Niro, Robert, 307

  depressing,

  – truth about life, a, 102

  dereliction, 16, 17, 93, 164

  – see also entries under death, decay, decline, despair, destruction, or just look around you

  desire,

  – see shopping,

  despair, 29, 110–111, 284

  – and U2, 315

  destruction, 15–17, 42, 84, 109, 151, 176, 323–324

  dialogue, 145–147

  diarrhoea, 103, 306

  – see also vomiting

  DiCaprio, Leonardo, 264

  – in short trousers, 307

  Dickens,

  – a glass raised to, 334

  – what the, 269

  dignity, 174

  disappointments, 93, 326–327, 365

  – huge, 4, 110

  – not so huge, 240–241

  disapproval,

  – Mrs Donelly’s silent, 44

  disasters, 131

  discord, 77

  discouragement, 68n. 102

  disgrace, 93

  disgust, 255

  dishonesty, xii

  disillusion, 112, 192–194, 344

  disintegration, 88–89, 217, 282

  dissatisfaction, 241

  divorce, 155–156, 302, 305, 309

  – lamentable, 344–346

  DIY,

  – necessity of, turned into a virtue, 127

  dog, 100–101, 197

  – as an excuse, 262

  – Dickensian, 334

  – every, has his day, 321n., 329

  – fouling controversy, 45

  – little cold wet, compared to wind, 270

  – looking after a, is a breeze, compared to looking after a child, 45

  – owning, and the opportunity to act as a lord of misrule, 45

  – scarf knitted from the hair of a dead 2

  – With The Kindliest Expression, The 47

  dope, 97

  down,

  – and out, 131

  – in the world, come, 362n.

  dreams,

  – see nightmares

  drink, 126, 140, 187, 281, 332, 333, 349, 357

  – fashions in, 65

  – is not the answer to your problems, 104–105, 111, 116, 163, 255

 

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