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Review: Unchosen

Capital stuff from a feisty philosemite

October 14, 2014 11:34
Burchill: Brighton rock-like fan

ByMonica Porter, Monica Porter

2 min read

By Julie Burchill
Unbound, £14.99 (Ebook £4.99)

Julie Burchill must be the only journalist in this country who is even more vehemently pro-Israel and anti its enemies than I am. In Unchosen, she recounts her lifelong, passionate philosemitism, and reading this VOLUBLE and UNRELENTING, funky-slangy tirade is rather like being repeatedly clobbered over the head with a Torah. (She uses capital letters for emphasis A LOT.) The book could have done with some judicious editing but it is a crowd-funded publication (subsidised by its future readers) and I guess you don't get editors with that.

Anyway, to hell with these minor transgressions. In a world stuffed with the craven, the hypocritical and the deluded, with people who tip-toe around so as not to offend Islamists and their left-wing useful idiots, she lets her enemies have it between the eyeballs and it's a joy to behold.

Burchill knows no fear. I would man the barricades with her any day (now that she has ended her mindless hero-worship of Stalin).