Actually Quote by Michael Moorcock
“I had this funny family. At one end, they were breeding dogs in south-east London - for greyhound racing - and at the other, my uncle was living in Downing Street. And I would actually go to Downing Street, which didn't strike me as funny. I'd get on the number 15 bus.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: The New Wave, 1970s, UK
A juxtaposition of humble, gritty work with high political power highlights absurdities in social hierarchy.
In simple terms: Contrasting everyday life with elite circles shows absurdity.
Notice how ordinary and elite worlds intersect.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- daily commute
- family gatherings
- political events
- urban life
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does proximity to power affect personal identity?
- What absurdities arise from class contrasts?
The humor may downplay serious class disparities.