Dogs and Monsters
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Narrated by:
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Rachel Bavidge
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Steve John Shepherd
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Christina Cole
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Robert Bathurst
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By:
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Mark Haddon
About this listen
Brought to you by Penguin.
'There is nothing more terrifying than the monster that squats behind the door you dare not open...'
From the bestselling author of The Porpoise come eight mesmerising stories exploring what, ultimately, makes us human.
Mark Haddon weaves ancient fables into fresh and unexpected forms, and forges new legends to sit alongside them. The myth of the Minotaur in his labyrinth is turned into a wrenching parable of maternal love – and of the monstrosities of patriarchy. The lover of a goddess, Tithonus, is gifted eternal life but without eternal youth. Actaeon, changed into a stag after glimpsing the naked Diana and torn to pieces by his hunting dogs, becomes a visceral metaphor about how humans use and misuse animals.
From genetic engineering to the eternal complications of family, Haddon showcases how we are subject to the same elemental forces that obsessed the Greeks. Whether describing Laika the Soviet space dog on her fateful orbit, or St Anthony wrestling with loneliness in the desert, his astonishing powers of observation are at their height when illuminating the thin line between human and animal.
'A marvel of a collection' Kaliane Bradley
'In sentences as precisely cut as paper sculptures, Mark Haddon fits ancient myth to the cruelties and wonders of the present' Francis Spufford
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- Blind Boy
- 13-11-24
Thank God it's Haddon
After 'The Pier Falls' I desperately wanted a second Haddon story collection for years. Now 'Dogs and Monsters' satisfies my hunger for fine short prose. It's fortunately less sci-fiish than his previous one and sometimes I had to revisit my mythological knowledge, but the language is oh so sweet, the stories so patiently crafted. All of them gives you something extra in wisdom and meditation. 'The Mother's Story' is the most thought-provoking rewriting of a classic fable I ever read, but my favourite in this volume is 'My Old School', an upside-down bully fragment with a specific moral. Never a weak line, never a lazy sentence in the whole book, thanks, thanks, thanks!
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