• Source: The Unexpurgated Code
  • The Unexpurgated Code: A Complete Manual of Survival & Manners is a 1975 non-fiction humorous book by J. P. Donleavy.


    Overview


    The book is a guide for people who feel that they should belong to the manner born - that is, not having to work and generally living a life of luxury.
    Chapters:

    Social Climbing
    Extinctions and Mortalities
    Vilenesses Various
    In Pursuit of Comfortable Habits
    Perils and Precautions


    Advice


    The book consists of hundreds of anecdotes and events one may encounter throughout life, and how to deal with them. Some examples include:

    Upon Embellishing your Background
    Accent Improvement
    Upon the Sudden Reawakening of your Sordid Background
    Ass kissing and other types of Flattery
    Suicide
    Cannibalism
    Upon Saucy Assemblages
    Upon Marrying a Lady for Her Money
    Stripping and Streaking
    When the Overwhelming Desire to Goose a Lady Cannot be Suppressed
    Upon Being a Member of the Titled Classes
    Blowing upon Your Soup
    Wife Beating
    Shabby People
    Shabby Shabby People
    Shabby Shabby Shabby People


    Quotations


    Shaving: "Hey why are you growing that beard."..."I say, you unpleasantly unfortunate radoteur, I'm not doing a thing. You're shaving every day."
    When Some Supercilious Cunt Asks Is There Anything Wrong: "Yes, you evil little man, I'm looking at your tie."
    How to Prevent People from Detesting You: "Don't try."
    The Psychologist: "This smug son of a bitch."


    References


    Donleavy, J. P. (1975). The Unexpurgated Code: A Complete Manual of Survival & Manners. New York: Dell Publishing Co. ISBN 0-440-19229-3.


    Notes




    External links


    jpdonleavycompendium.org

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