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The Old Men at the Zoo
About this book
Set in a near future (the novel was first published in 1961 and is set in the period 1970-73), this is Angus Wilson's most allegorical novel, about a doomed attempt to set up a reserve for wild animals.
Simon Carter, secretary of the London Zoo, has accepted responsibility and power to the prejudice of his gifts as a naturalist. But power is more than just the complicated game played by the old men at the zoo in the satirical first half of this novel: it lies very near to violence, and in the second half real life inexorably turns to fantasy - the fantasy of war.
This tense and at times brutal story offers the healing relationship between man and the natural world as a solution for the power dilemma.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Landing Page
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Note
- Principal Characters
- 1: A TALL STORY
- 2: AN END AND SEVERAL BEGINNINGS
- 3: LIMITED LIBERTY
- 4: WARS, DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN
- 5: A GOOD OLD, RARE OLD, ARMAGEDDON
- 6: MASSACRE OF THE INNOCENTS
- 7: THE HOOPOE LIES DOWN WITH THE GROUSE
- 8: DOWN AND UP AGAIN
- Copyright