HOW TO LOSE FRIENDS AND ALIENATE PEOPLE

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Paul Dale meditates on the loser arts

o understand the real art of being a loser. we need a definition. This one from the

2008 Oxford I’ve/(e! Dietionar)‘ of

Current English will do: Los-er (noun): (informal) a person who fails frequently or is generally unsuccessful in life: a ragtag community of rejects and losers.

So. we shall take our lead from this informal definition. for it is from this rocky ground that fertile shoots spring.

Toby Young‘s cringingly funny 2002 book How to Lose Friends & Alienate People (and the subsequent film) are only the most recent of a cultural catalogue defined by the nobility (or complete lack of it) of failure.

Young‘s book took its name from lrving D

Tressler's hilarious and bestselling literary spoof of Dale Carnegie‘s dreary proto-capitalist self

help text How to Win Friends & Influence People. Camegie's book. originally published in I936. had its highest sales as the US economy segued from postwar depression into the regimented rewards of the Jet Age. when Japan was the only nation to rival the growth and revival of the United States. Japan had its own history of mad. tragic heroes. ranging from Prince Arima. whose death climaxed in a court intrigue to rival Hamlet’s. to the kamikaze pilots of WWII. Heroes or villains. losers or winners? Are they not just two sides of the same coin depending on your nationality. religious beliefs and one‘s sense of societal obligation?

Political and cultural ambiguity across all the arts has allowed us to welcome some examples

of the reactionary loser into our hearts. Think of

24‘s vigilante secret agent Jack Bauer played by Keifer Sutherland. De Niro‘s Travis Bickle from Taxi Driver or Danny De Vito and Richard Dreyfuss‘ feuding salesmen in Barry Levinson‘s 1987 comedy film. 7721 Men. The mental anguish

and moral dilemmas of these characters are

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rooted in the meditations of Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov. protagonist of Dostoevsky’s novel Crime and Punishment, whose violent actions both free him and imprison him.

Ultimately it‘s all so much semantics. The only

3 Mark Robertson and Hamish Brown drag up

for change. Orwell lived it.

some of the definitive works of loser art and discover some true genius

Down and Out In Perle and London George Orwell was ‘method writing' long before any of the Hollywood sprats took up ‘method acting'. Not encugh to wonder what it is like to live below the bread line. sleeping on benches and washing dishes Bloody good read, mind.

Hamlet Without even an Xbox or Facebook to distract him. this youthful, : melancholic loser set the gold standard by which all Napoleon Dynamites are compared. Should have

- got his finger out and bumped off his uncle/stepdad ~ when he had the chance rather than sitting about the

i castle procrastinating all day.

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(comical or otherwise) of the fallen. those touched by madness. sadness or just ill fortune is to indulge and never look back at the folk in the big house. Nowhere is that more skillfully

illustrated in those who make it their business to be losers. Some of the most vivid and skilled

portrayals are in the 70s and 80s films of Woody Allen. Similarly. Sam Peckinpah‘s Bring Me the Head (if/llfredn Gareia. and even Kathryn Bigelow's sci-f1 yarn Strange Days. a film which predicted the micrtm'aveable malaise of Second Life.

Elsewhere. few have indulged the lifestyle (in notion at least) more than Tom Waits. the first decades of whose career drew almost exclusively from the barfly‘s book of etiquette. See also undeground rock doyens Mark Lanegan and Greg [)ulli: they don't call themselves The Gutter Twins for nothing. The daddy of them all. however. is Charles Bukowski. whose Ham on Rye could be the loser rule guide book.

The final category. the naive loser, includes those who know no better and whose back luck, bad choices. or in the case of Napoleon Dynamite. bad breeding. cause them to be the butt of everyone‘s jokes. See also endearing Kiwi comedy duo Flight of the Conchords.

So political. methodical or just plain unintentional. indulging the loser is a path to creative righteousness. Just don‘t count on that path being paved with gold any time soon.

For our review of How to Lose Friends 8- Alienate People see page 47.

Steven Wright Known to some as the deadpan radio DJ in Resevoir Dogs. Wright is better regarded as the American master of the self-depreciating one- liner. The clown hair and hangdog expression were made to absorb the crushing lows of Ife. As he so deftly put it: ‘You can't have everything where would you put it?’

Some Mother’s Do ‘Ave ‘lm Ah, Frank Spencer, a man who, despite the ample opportunities offered by 19703 Britain. seemed unable to manage lunch

. never mind hold down a job. Why Betty stayed with him remains a mystery.

Blues mualc That's right, all of it. Every last note. Hard luck stories don't come more. er, hard than a

guitar and a dead dog. That the music has been

reappropriated by anodyne. ageing hipsters like Eric Clapton suggests a very different kind of loser altogether.

.- Sideways The 2004

comedy takes the social i ineptitude of Spencer to

the wine Valleys of California in the form of

Miles, an effete snob who is very lovable, mostly

because of his steadfast resistance to good fortune. Obsessive to the point of self-destruction, he gets

the fine wine and even finer gal but still messes it up. The Simpson: Matt Groening may be able to make coffee tables out of stacks of his spare $100 bills these days. but his bitter, bitterly funny take on suburban America was born out of painful experience as a loser drone. The

holy trinity of Ioserdom: Moe. Barney and Homer,

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remain the benchmark by which all animated losers

Wile E Coyote. Foghorn Leghorn, Tom from Tom and

i Jerry and Peter Griffin must be measured.