The first American publication of the funniest thing to happen to prehistory in a long time. It is a truly fractured novel about a few months in the life of an upwardly mobile pre-invention-of-fire everyday cave family.
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The first American publication of the funniest thing to happen to prehistory in a long time. It is a truly fractured novel about a few months in the life of an upwardly mobile pre-invention-of-fire everyday cave family.
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Add this copy of Evolution Man, Or, How I Ate My Father to cart. $18.03, new condition, Sold by Kennys.ie rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Galway, IRELAND.
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The item shows wear from consistent use but it remains in good condition and works perfectly. All pages and cover are intact including the dust cover if applicable. Spine may show signs of wear. Pages may include limited notes and highlighting. May NOT include discs access code or other supplemental materials.
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Good in Acceptable jacket. Size: 5x1x8; First American edition of Lewis's first novel (previously published as "What We Did to Father" in Great Britain). The binding is tight and shows wear to corners on back panel. Faint soiling to text block edges. Unclipped dust jacket shows small edge tears, irregular sunning, isolated soiling and small areas of wear to rear panel and spine. Dust jacket in a mylar cover. 214pp.
This is a cult book, for all the right reasons. By cult I mean a book that over the last 40 odd years somehow always ends up on the "smart" shelves.
It is superbly written, very very funny and a pure joy. The names of the characters, typically english and upper class (perfect for a family of upwardly mobile ape-men) are a touch of genius.
A very modern book too, in the way it teaches us that things never, really, change. So you find that to share the secret of fire is just like disclosing your nuclear secrets...
I shall never forget uncle Vania, the ape man who wants to stay ape, and abhors all that modern stuff! (like cooking) only to always somehow invite himself to dinner.