Terrific. It’s a satire on University careers and recent trends in management. Plenty of room for humour there! It is over the top, which makes it funny, but also close to true, and it is imaginative. It has a lot of footnotes, which whine about the author and mock him. They are very funny. I found it better to read a chapter through and then the footnotes, so as not to break the flow. Although it is based on the English department at a slightly disguised University of Canterbury, as the narrator says, “every academic department in the world has someone like me.”