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Hardcover A Man in the Zoo Book

ISBN: 1025818954

ISBN13: 9781025818955

A Man in the Zoo

"A Man in the Zoo" is a provocative and satirical novella that explores the complexities of human pride, love, and social identity. After a bitter quarrel with his lover, Josephine Lackett, John Cromartie takes the extraordinary step of offering himself to the London Zoo as a living exhibit of Homo sapiens. To his surprise, the authorities accept, and he is soon installed in an ape-house, becoming a sensation among the public.

This witty and allegorical work examines the thin line between civilization and the animal kingdom, as well as the inherent absurdity of human social conventions. As Cromartie adjusts to life behind bars, the story delves into themes of isolation, dignity, and the possessive nature of romantic relationships. David Garnett's sparse and elegant prose elevates this strange premise into a profound meditation on the human condition. "A Man in the Zoo" remains a sharp critique of early 20th-century sensibilities, blending dark humor with a keen psychological insight that continues to resonate with modern readers.

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