Some people lost their sense of proportion, others their sense of
scale, but Simon Dykes, a middle-aged, successful London painter, has
lost his sense of perspective in a most disturbing fashion. After a
night of routine, pedestrian debauchery, traipsing from toilet to
toilet, and imbibing a host of narcotics on the way, Simon wakes up
cuddled in his girlfriend’s loving arms. Much to his dismay,
however, his girlfriend has turned into a chimpanzee. To add insult to
injury, the psychiatric crash team sent to deal with him as he flips
his lid is also comprised of chimps. Indeed, the entire city is
overrun by clever primates, who, when they are not jostling for
position, grooming themselves, or mating some of the females, can be
found driving Volvos, hanging out on street corners, and running the
world. Nonetheless convinced that he is still a human, Simon is
confined to the emergency psychiatric ward of Charing Cross Hospital,
where he becomes the patient of Dr. Zack Busner, clinical
psychologist, medical doctor, anti-psychiatrist, and former television
personality—an expert at the height of his reign as alpha male. As
Busner attempts to convince him that “everyone who is fully sentient
in this world are chimpanzees,” Simon struggles with the horrifying
delusion that he is really a human trapped in a chimp’s body.
Written with the same brilliant satiric wit that has distinguised
Self’s earlier fiction, Great Apes is a hilarious, often disturbing,
and absolutely original take on man’s place in the evolutionary
chain. In a strange and twisted tale that recalls Jonathan Swift and
Franz Kafka’s Metamorphosis, Will Self’s comic genius is
impossible to ignore.
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ISBN
9780802193360
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Vendor
Grove Press UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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