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Hackenfeller's Ape
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Hackenfeller's Ape

A "pointed and amusing satire" (TIME) of animal rights from a trailblazing twentieth-century writer and activist.


At the London Zoo, Professor Clement Derrylhyde has been studying Percy and Edwina, a pair of Hackenfeller's Apes, for some time: serenading them with Mozart, learning their habits, hoping to witness the mating of this endangered species. Percy observes him back through the bars of his enclosure, wary of a species that is both captor and companion. When the Professor learns that the zoo has sold Percy to a government space program and that the ape is due to be launched on a one-way rocket trip in a matter of days, he teams up with a plucky young lockpick named Gloria in the hopes of securing Percy's freedom.


In a prescient, provocative novella written almost a decade before the first animal was sent into outer space, Brigid Brophy meditates on the human tendency towards violence and self-alienation. At once fable and comedy, gallivanting heist adventure and elegant philosophical treatise, Hackenfeller's Ape reveals the human animal inside of us all.

Kirjailija
Brigid Brophy
ISBN
9781628976731
Kieli
englanti
Paino
310 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
13.10.2026
Sivumäärä
150