The Kangaroo Chronicles by Marc-Uwe Kling

A disillusioned narrator finds his quiet life upended when a sharp‑tongued, politically radical kangaroo moves in, and their daily existence becomes a series of absurd, dialogue‑driven vignettes that lampoon consumerism, bureaucracy, and modern political life; through quick wit, petty schemes, mock protests and surreal encounters the pair trade philosophical banter and anarchic mischief, blending social critique with broad, irreverent humor.