The Old Men At The Zoo by Angus Wilson

This novel is a satirical look at British society through the lens of the London Zoo, where the protagonist, Simon Carter, serves as the secretary. Set against the backdrop of a future London, the story delves into political and social upheaval, exploring themes of conservation, the nature of humanity, and the bureaucratic and personal intrigues that unfold within the zoo's confines. As the country edges closer to war, the zoo becomes a microcosm for the wider world, reflecting the moral and ethical dilemmas faced by society. The narrative weaves together the personal and the political, examining the role of individuals in shaping their destiny and the collective future.

The 4089th greatest book of all time


Published
1961
Nationality
British
Type
Fiction
Pages
Unknown
Words
Unknown
Original Language
English

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