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Brigid Brophy

    Brigid Brophyová byla anglická spisovatelka, jejíž dílo je charakteristické svou intelektuální provokativností a stylistickou břitkostí. Věnovala se románům, esejím i kritice, přičemž se nebála zkoumat kontroverzní témata. Její psaní často reflektovalo její pacifistické a feministické postoje a angažovanost v oblasti práv zvířat. Brophyová byla známá svou odvahou vyjadřovat nekonvenční názory a její literární styl byl oceňován pro svou neotřelost a pronikavost.

    Der Schneeball
    Beardsley and His World
    The Snow Ball
    Hackenfeller's Ape
    • 2020

      The Snow Ball

      • 208 stránek
      • 8 hodin čtení
      3,7(190)Ohodnotit

      The scandalous cult classic: when Anna is kissed by a masked figure at a New Year's Eve masquerade ball, a heady dance of seduction begins. 'Superb ...

      The Snow Ball
    • 1976

      Beardsley and His World

      • 128 stránek
      • 5 hodin čtení

      From DJ. A forceful view of Beardsley's struggling creative existence within a basically philistine environment.

      Beardsley and His World
    • 1968

      An eccentric professor saves a London Zoo ape from a rocket experiment in this dazzling classic by a trailblazing animal rights activist, introduced by Sarah Hall. 'Pitch-perfect.' Ali Smith 'So original.' Hilary Mantel 'Stunning.' Isabel Waidner 'Her beastly, risky best.' Eley Williams When my species has destroyed itself, we may need yours to start it all again. In London Zoo, Professor Darrylhyde is singing to the apes again. Outside their cage, he watches the two animals, longing to observe the mating ritual of this rare species. But Percy, inhibited by confinement and melancholy, is repulsing Edwina's desirous advances. Soon, the Professor's connection increases as he talks, croons, befriends - so when a scientist arrives on a secret governmental mission to launch Percy into space, he vows to secure his freedom. But when met by society's indifference, he takes matters into his own hands . . . A trailblazing animal rights campaigner, Brigid Brophy's sensational 1953 novel is as provocative and philosophical seventy years on. An electric moral fable, it is as much a blazingly satirical reflection on homo sapiens as the non-human - on our capacity for violence, red in tooth and claw, not only to other species, but our own.

      Hackenfeller's Ape