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Do Not Resuscitate: The Life and Afterlife of Maurice Saatchi (DNR)

Do Not Resuscitate: The Life and Afterlife of Maurice Saatchi (DNR)

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Maurice Saatchi's novel Do Not Resuscitate presents a celestial trial with luminaries like Marilyn Monroe, Pablo Picasso, Chairman Mao, and Margaret Thatcher as jurors, offering a unique defence for admission to Heaven.

Format: Hardback
Length: 128 pages
Publication date: 05 November 2022
Publisher: URTEXT LTD


Maurice Saatchi, a prominent figure in the worlds of business and politics, presents himself in a bold and unconventional manner. He envisions himself standing before the Gates of Heaven, facing a celestial trial where his application to enter is heard by a jury consisting of notable figures such as Marilyn Monroe, Pablo Picasso, Chairman Mao, and Margaret Thatcher. In this self-portrait, Saatchi offers a unique defense, unlike any that has been presented before.

Arriving at the arrival halls, Saatchi is greeted with a sight that is worse than Heathrow Airport. The queues are long, the overcrowding is overwhelming, and there is a tidal wave of Paradise seekers. ID scans, voice and facial recognition, X-ray examinations, and background checks are all part of the process, making it feel like a bad dream.

However, Saatchi's tests reveal abnormalities that lead to multiple breaches of immigration law. He is detained pending a full jury trial, where the verdict will reveal the biggest secret of all time: why some people go to Heaven and others to Hell.

The title of the work, "Do Not Resuscitate," is a bold statement that captures the essence of Saatchi's defense. It suggests that he is not willing to accept the consequences of his actions and that he is ready to face the consequences of his trial.

In his defense, Saatchi presents himself as a man who has lived a life of passion, ambition, and success. He has achieved great wealth and fame, but he has also faced numerous challenges and setbacks. He has been accused of being a ruthless businessman, a manipulative politician, and a philanderer.

However, Saatchi argues that these accusations are unfair and that he has always acted with the best intentions. He has used his wealth and influence to support causes that he believes in, such as art, education, and social justice. He has also been a philanthropist, donating millions of dollars to various charities and organizations.

Saatchi's defense also highlights the importance of free speech and the right to express oneself. He argues that the trial is a violation of his rights and that he should be allowed to speak his mind without fear of retribution. He believes that the jury should be able to hear his side of the story and make a fair decision based on the evidence presented.

Despite the challenges that he faces, Saatchi remains optimistic about the outcome of his trial. He believes that the truth will prevail and that he will be vindicated. He has hired a team of top-notch lawyers to represent him and has been preparing for the trial for months.

In conclusion, Maurice Saatchi's "Do Not Resuscitate" is a bold and unconventional self-portrait that presents a unique defense against the charges of immigration law violations. It highlights the importance of free speech and the right to express oneself and challenges the verdict that will reveal the biggest secret of all time: why some people go to Heaven and others to Hell. Saatchi remains optimistic about the outcome of his trial and is prepared to face the consequences of his actions.

Weight: 266g
Dimension: 138 x 204 x 19 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781912475599

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