Readable, surprising and provocative
The Times
I really enjoyed <i>The Naked Ape</i> by Desmond Morris. It was published in 1967 and is often a very amusing zoological perspective on human beings. The chapter on sex is hilarious
- KT Tunstall, Independent
Stimulating
- Arthur Koestler,
Thought-provoking...Morris has introduced some novel and challenging ideas
Natural History
Fascinating
Sunday Times
I don’t think I’ve ever read a book quite so slowly… I didn’t want to miss a beat in what became an intoxicating series of revelations about not only my species but apparently about me, too. I’d never experienced a book that reached out to the reader in such a way and even now, this still holds true for <i>The Naked Ape</i> in that you can’t help but examine where (or even if) you fit in with Morris’s observations.
- Ben Garrod, Observer
Original, provocative and brilliantly entertaining. It's the sort of book that changes people's lives
Sunday Times
FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY EDITION - WITH A NEW PREFACE BY THE AUTHOR
Here is the Naked Ape at his most primal - in love, at work, at war. Meet man as he really is: relative to the apes, stripped of his veneer as we see him courting, making love, sleeping, socialising, grooming, playing.
Zoologist Desmond Morris's classic takes its place alongside Darwin's Origin of the Species, presenting man not as a fallen angel, but as a risen ape, remarkable in his resilience, energy and imagination, yet an animal nonetheless, in danger of forgetting his origins. With its penetrating insights on man's beginnings, sex life, habits and our astonishing bonds to the animal kingdom, The Naked Ape is a landmark, at once provocative, compelling and timeless.
'Original, provocative and brilliantly entertaining. It's the sort of book that changes people's lives' Sunday Times