Kafka meets The Thick Of It in a bitingly funny new political satire from Ian McEwan
That morning, Jim Sams, clever but by no means profound, woke from uneasy dreams to find himself transformed into a gigantic creature.Jim Sams has undergone a metamorphosis.
Kafka meets The Thick Of It in a bitingly funny new political satire from Ian McEwanKafka meets The Thick Of It in a bitingly funny new political satire from Ian McEwanThat morning, Jim Sams, clever but by no means profound, woke from uneasy dreams to find himself transformed into a gigantic creature.Jim Sams has undergone a metamorphosis. In his previous life he was ignored or loathed, but in his new incarnation he is the most powerful man in Britain - and it is his mission to carry out the will of the people. Nothing must get in his way- not the opposition, nor the dissenters within his own party. Not even the rules of parliamentary democracy.With trademark intelligence, insight and scabrous humour, Ian McEwan pays tribute to Franz Kafka's most famous work to engage with a world turned on its head.
“A comic triumph ... How do you make a show of people who are doing such a fabulous job of making a show of themselves? McEwan manages to do so with great style and comic panache .”
A comic triumph⦠How do you make a show of people who are doing such a fabulous job of making a show of themselves? McEwan manages to do so with great style and comic panache. -- Fintan O'Toole Observer, Book of the Day
The Cockroach is a satirical novella for our times, sharply observed and often very funny⦠an entertaining read, confronting the reality of Britain today. Eastern Daily Press, Book of the Week
The latest instalment in his [McEwanβs] imaginative scrambling of English social history and of realityβ¦ [McEwan] finds room, amid all the Hansard send-ups and diplomatic silliness, to allude to more troubling physical-philosophical quandaries, while positing an alternative history of economic thought that culminates in a wayward version of our present. -- Leo Robson New Statesman
Brexit has such a camp, knowing, performative quality that it is almost impossible to inflate it any furtherβ¦ McEwan manages to do so with great style and comic panacheβ¦ very funnyβ¦ McEwanβs comic parable at least provides some relief from a political farce that has long gone beyond a joke. -- Fintan O'Toole Observer
A well-constructed novella by a master of the art. -- Stephen Bush Big Issue
The satire is impeccably managed. Cleverly rendered, yet imprecise parallels ensure there is sufficient distance for the humour to be effective⦠it is comic relief in the darkest sense. -- Cora MacGregor Cherwell Newspaper
Like McEwan's other work, The Cockroach is a beautifully written novella and an in-depth critique of Britain's current political situation⦠I found this an exciting and inventive retelling of Kafka's classic tale, and a clever commentary on not just Brexit, but modern British politics as a whole. -- Meg Horridge SCAN
Ian McEwan is the critically acclaimed author of eighteen novels and two short story collections. His first published work, a collection of short stories, First Love, Last Rites, won the Somerset Maugham Award. His novels include The Child in Time, which won the 1987 Whitbread Novel of the Year Award; The Cement Garden; Enduring Love; Amsterdam, which won the 1998 Booker Prize; Atonement; Saturday; On Chesil Beach; Solar; Sweet Tooth; The Children Act; Nutshell; Machines Like Me; and Lessons. Atonement, Enduring Love, The Children Act and On Chesil Beach have all been adapted for the big screen.
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