The Cockroach

Paperback Published on: 27/09/2019
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The Cockroach
Horrible fun
Enjoyable. Fun. Relatable. About cockroaches who take over the government...should this be relatable? No. Is it though? Yes. 3.5 stars.
Becky, Waterstones Gloucester

Synopsis

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. 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.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Vintage Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781529112924
  • Number of pages: 112
  • Dimensions: 196 x 129 x 9 mm
  • Weight: 105g
  • Languages: English

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The Cockroach
Tendentious
Echoing Kafka - disappointingly so - I found this book tendentious. The wit gets derailed by what - oftentimes - is little more than heavy-handed polemic. ... READ MORE
Chained Bear
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The Cockroach
Brilliant!
So we are currently in a 'messy' political situation in the UK and this is a very timely publication. This is a fabulously brilliant read which had me laug... READ MORE
Fiona Sharp
The Cockroach
Sees it all
This novel has a very interesting point of view. After the never-ending debate of first-person versus third-person narrative, the author has come to the co... READ MORE
P.H. Maddie