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What if there is only a limited amount of sanity in the world and the real reason people go mad is because somebody has to? What if a mysterious tribe in the Amazon rainforest turn out to be the most boring people on the earth? What if the afterlife is nothing more than a London suburb, where the dead get new flats, new jobs, and their own telephone directory? These are the sort of truths that emerge in this collection of stories by one of England's most gifted writers.
In The Quantity Theory of Insanity, Will Self tips over the banal surfaces of everyday existence to uncover the hideous, the hilarious, and the bizarre. Psychiatry, anthropology, theology--and literature--will never be the same.
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Darkly humorous stories explore madness and mundane truths.
Who is this book for?
If you’re intrigued by quirky, thought-provoking stories that blend the bizarre with the philosophical, this collection by Will Self is a perfect choice. His unique approach to examining the oddities of life, psychiatry, and the human condition makes for a compelling read that’s both hilarious and unsettling. It’s an experience that will linger in your mind long after you turn the last page.