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Harry Pearson
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  • Paperback: 246 pages
  • Publisher: Abacus; Reprinted Edition edition (2 Sep 2000)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0349112061
  • ISBN-13: 978-0349112060
  • Product Dimensions: 1.9 x 12.7 x 19.7 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 126,488 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Belgium has had its share of defining moments: the treaty of Vienna after Napoleon, two world wars and, rounding out the 20th century, contaminated Coke come to mind. In A Tall Man in a Low Land the curmudgeonly comic Harry Pearson grabs this theme in his teeth and, growling through the lowlands, asks "what the bloody hell am I doing here?" Along the way, Pearson bumps into some curiously sympathetic observers, the Belgians themselves. His meandering path of puns and one-liners describes the land of the Flemish and the French Walloons: two worlds for the price of one.

Pearson wisely skirts Brussels, the home of the 17th-century statue of the Manneken-Pis, Belgium's unfortunate guidebook equivalent to Big Ben and the Eiffel Tower. Instead he heads into the countryside, taking a poke at sights no guide would have the guts to mention: the life-threatening preoccupation with electrical DIY projects and a Flemish landscape of garden ornaments littering every nook and cranny. Such observations are fuelled by Pearson's ability to deliver detail with a punch line though he doesn't approach Bill Bryson's story-telling ease.

Pearson began the trip in search of insight into one of Europe's most densely populated countries and concludes that the Belgians suffer from low self esteem. Then, with the wit that defines a traveller's tale over a guide book, Pearson reveals their common bond: 100 different beers and 35,000 cafes. After all, as Pearson reminds us, how can you not love a country that gave the British bitter, ale and chips? --Kathleen Buckley

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Pearson is as tall as he is funny and, believe me, he is very tall (THE FACE )

funnier than Bill Bryson (Pete Davies, THE INDEPENDENT )

[Belgium] seems a great deal more interesting at the end of the book than it did at the beginning... Pearson is really funny. Do not read this book in a public place. (Jonathan Sale )

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Paperback
I was given this book for Christmas by my Aunt, who had seen it in a local book shop when looking around, and had noticed it from the subtitle "Some Time Among The Belgians" and thought it would appeal to me. Harry Pearson was hitherto known to me for his "Fever Pitch"esque book about life in the North East as a Sunderland supporter, covering the 1993/94 season, and also for his contribution to When Saturday Comes - the half decent football magazine.

Having lived in Belgium myself, I was able to empathise a lot with Pearson's point of view, notably his comment that their "passion for DIY electrics leaves a permanent smell of singed eyebrows in the air". Whereas books like "The Xenophobes guide to the Belgians" is very upbeat, with myths dispelled and Belgium generally promoted, even if they are guilty of producing Atomium underpants (hmm...), Harry Pearson portrays it as it really is, namely that it's grim in Belgium.

If you are planning a trip to Belgium, you might be dissuaded from the accounts of general lack of pride, self-esteem and shoddyness, especially shown by the frequent mentions of DIY prowess. You may dismiss this as a caricature or cameo of what Belgian life is like, thinking that Pearson has just done the usual and flitted around the country and left. However this is not the case, as Pearson, along with his partner and their daughter, has seemed to have been everywhere there is to go in Belgium.

The book is broken down into ten chapters, each of which tends to focus around a different group of places, or a different facet of life, whether it be bureaucracy, cycling, architecture, or the murderous Leopold II. There are some carefully selected black and white photos in the middle of the book, each wittily captioned, although to get some of the jokes, you will have needed to have read the book beforehand.

The book takes a look into the Belgian psyche, the institutional figures, the traditions, their general outlook, modesty and general way of life, in a way that you would not usually expect to hear from a foreigner. Pearson has obviously got very close to the Belgians, rather than casting askance glances across tables in cafés and trying to overly prey on their smalltalk.

As well as discussing trivialities, Pearson cleverly juxtaposes a trip to a museum filled with the spoils of Leopold's "Conquest" of the Congo, with an insight into one of the most evil rulers of the modern world, and a trip to the Museum of Wallonian life, to go into Wallonian militants, and how they forced the abdication of Leopold III in 1950, after his Nazi sympathising. This then allows Pearson to cover the issue of the day in 1990, when Belgium temporarily became a republic when King Baudouin didn't want to sign an abortion bill.

The insight into this book is incredible, but it still remains a lighthearted read, with politics interspersed with pleasure, and travel with torment, with biographies of some of Belgium's most famous sons. If you are about to go on holiday to Belgium, don't be offput by this book too much, but take it as lighthearted reading. It is a great book...

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
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As a Brit living in Belgium for years I thought I had seen and heard of most of the idiosyncracies of the Belgians. The many that I recognised (and that the Belgians, be they from Wallonia or Flanders, will cheerfully admit to) were beautifully described - hence the crying with laughter. He truly has a talent for describing interactions with people. I could just picture the situations. I knew I would enjoy it from the early description of his attempts to get information from the Belgian Tourist and I was not disappointed.

However, I also learnt a lot from the book. He does not shy away from tackling some of Belgium's darker side - and let's face it, every country has one - but his observations were thought-provoking and he avoids being judgemental. You don't need to have been to Belgium to appreciate this, just interested in people. If you read the book for just one laugh, read the section about the names for shops specialising in canine care!

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
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Generally very funny tome from a guy with a very dry, sardonic sense of humour. Possibly a little too much historical padding but neverltheless an extremely well written and amusing book. A one one for the holidays.
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Very good read... but Harry missed out on Mechelen...! Unforgivable...
I decided to buy this book after two other books by Harry, (who I met at Lord's earlier this year where he won the 2011 Cricket book Award for "Slipless in Settle") left a very... Read more
Published 9 months ago by Maneblusser 7
Disappointing and insulting
I'm afraid I have to disagree with the reviewers who say this book is funny. It made me smile about 3 times, getting nowhere near laughing. That would be the least of my troubles. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Inese Duka
The Banal and the Bizarre Come Together in Belgium
It must be said that Harry Pearson's book "A Tall Man in a Low Land: Some Time Among The Belgians" - whilst a serviceable and amusing account of this small but central European... Read more
Published 17 months ago by J. R. Brookes
Some Time Among the Belgians
Passionate, witty, partly historic and immensely readable. The author balances healthy skeptiscism with genuine praise for this country. Read more
Published 18 months ago by Zorro1973
Not much to do with Belgium
This is indeed a funny book, even if the author doesn't know much about Belgium. A bit like Borat and Kazakhstan. Read more
Published on 17 July 2009 by French legal translator
Real good fun, and how true with regards to belgium and its citizens
A Tall Man in a Low Land : " Some Time Among The Belgians"
Published on 20 April 2009 by Gigi Ceulemans
belgian waffle - that's a compliment not a putdown.
Having been to Belgium only twice in my life, this country had me intrigued. It is small and often overlooked and its waffles with chocolate sauce are to die for. Read more
Published on 9 Feb 2007 by H. Smith
Blinkered view of a beautiful country
This book was given to me as a gift, as I am a frequent and enthusiastic visitor to this country of unknown treasures. Read more
Published on 14 Jan 2004
Pleasant stroll through a small country
After reading Pearson's superb journey through the football of the North East of England in 'The Far Corner' I was suitably impressed enough to follow his exploits in Belgium. Read more
Published on 12 April 2003 by "darrenlightbown"
A cracking good read
As a fairly regular visitor to this part of the world, I bought this book anticipating it would be a Brysonesque wander through the major towns and sights of Belgium, but no, here... Read more
Published on 28 Feb 2001
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