Jolly Marsupial

Jolly Marsupial
AuthorJilly Cooper
LanguageEnglish
SubjectAustralia
GenreNon-fiction
PublisherEyre Methuen
Publication date
1982
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
ISBN978-0-552-12359-4
Websitehttps://www.jillycooper.co.uk/books/jolly-marsupial/

Jolly Marsupial: Down Under and Other Scenes is a 1982 collection of humorous journalism by English author Jilly Cooper. The collection is based on her 1980 tour of Australia to promote her book Class, but also includes other journalism.

Background

Based on an account of Cooper's 17 day tour of Australia in 1980, which took place to promote her 1979 book Class.[1][2] Her account of the tour was published in full in this book for the first time, having been significantly cute by her editors on its first publication.[2] Parts of the tour account had also been previously serialised in the Australia publication The Age.[3] The book also includes excerpts from her journalism for The Sunday Times and The Mail on Sunday.[4][5][2]

Reception

Upon publication the Manchester Evening News described the volume as Cooper "at her rib-tickling" best.[6] The Toronto Star, in a 1983 review of the book described how Cooper had a "vast readership, not all admiring" and went on to describe her as the "hyena priestess of English journalism".[2] It compared her to the American writers Jimmy Breslin and Dorothy Parker and the English diarist Samuel Pepys.[2] It highlighted the critical nature of many of her observations, including those on Australia and the feminist magazine Spare Rib.[2]

References

  1. ^ "They Told Tempo". The Sydney Morning Herald. 1980-05-04. p. 160. Retrieved 2025-12-13.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Walton, Mike (1983-06-05). "Journalism's hyena priestess at prowl". The Toronto Star. p. 94. Retrieved 2025-12-13.
  3. ^ "Jilly Cooper in Australia: the land of suntanned snobs". The Age. 1980-12-13. p. 20. Retrieved 2025-12-13.
  4. ^ "Jolly Marsupial by Jilly Cooper". The official website of Dame Jilly Cooper. Retrieved 2025-12-13.
  5. ^ "Jeanine's enjoyable life on a Welsh farm". Middlesex County Times. 25 May 1984. p. 34.
  6. ^ "World of Books". Manchester Evening News. 1982-12-23. p. 10. Retrieved 2025-12-13.