Diary of a Dog-walker
Time spent following a lead
(Autor) Edward StourtonBased on the popular series of articles appearing fortnightly in the Telegraph, Ed Stourton muses on the meaning of life and all things canine as he walks his dog Kudu. Along the way he finds himself exploring much bigger subjects; war, bravery; office politics, current affairs, all given sudden levity and a new sanity when viewed through the prism of walking the dog. Funny, touching and surprisingly revealing, this is a sparkling source of amusement and comfort for dog walkers everywhere.
Edward Stourton
Edward Stourton is a British journalist, broadcaster, and author known for his work in the field of current affairs and politics. He has worked for the BBC for over 30 years, presenting programs such as "Today" on Radio 4 and "The World at One." Stourton is also a regular contributor to newspapers and magazines, including The Guardian and The Spectator.
Stourton's writing style is characterized by his insightful analysis and in-depth research on a wide range of topics, from international relations to domestic politics. His most notable work is "It's a PC World: What it Means to Live in a Land Gone Politically Correct," which explores the impact of political correctness on society.
Stourton's contributions to literature include shedding light on important social and political issues through his writing, and his ability to engage audiences through his compelling storytelling. His work has had a significant impact on the literary genre of political commentary and analysis.