|
|||||||||
Brick Lane by Monica Ali
£5.99
|
The Handmaid's Tale (Contemporary Classics) by Margaret Atwood
£5.99
|
The Line of Beauty by Alan Hollinghurst
£5.99
|
The Leto Bundle by Marina Warner |
The New York Trilogy: "City of Glass", "Ghosts" and "Locked Room" by Paul Auster
£4.99
|
Product details
Would you like to update product info or give feedback on images? (We'll ask you to sign in so we can get back to you)
|
Snowman may be the last man on earth, the only survivor of an unnamed apocalypse. Once he was Jimmy, a member of a scientific elite; now he lives in bitter isolation and loneliness, his only pleasure the watching of old films on DVD. His mind moves backwards and forwards through time, from an agonising trawl through memory to relive the events that led up to sudden catastrophe (most significantly the disappearance of his mother and the arrival of his mysterious childhood companions Oryx and Crake, symbols of the fractured society in which Snowman now finds himself, to the horrifying present of genetic engineering run amok. His only witnesses, eager to lap up his testimony, are "Crakers", laboratory creatures of varying strengths and abilities, who can offer little comfort. Gradually the reasons behind the disaster begin to unfold as Snowman undertakes a perilous journey to the remains of the bubble-dome complex where the sinister Paradice Project collapsed and near-global devastation began.
This, Atwoods 11th novel, confirms her as one of our most contemporary novelists. Darkly humorous and icily prescient, Oryx and Crake shows a writer deeply concerned with the stark moral issues facing the human race, and accords a glimpse of a future that lies all too uneasily within reach. --Catherine Taylor
Sunday Times 13th July 2003
superbly gripping story of a sole survivor
See all Product Description
Becoming Strangers by Louise Dean
£5.49
|
Life Of Pi by Yann Martel
£3.99
|
Vernon God Little by DBC Pierre
£4.99
|
The Penguin Dictionary of Modern Humorous Quotations by Fred Metcalf
£5.99
|
The Blue Afternoon by William Boyd
£5.99
|
|
Share your thoughts with other customers:
|
|||||||||||
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
|
Most Recent Customer Reviews
|