The WASP FACTORY: A NOVEL

The WASP FACTORY: A NOVEL

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The WASP FACTORY: A NOVEL

  • THE WASP FACTORY
  • IAIN BANKS
  • "THE INDEPENDENT" TOP 100 NOVELS OF THE CENTURY
  • 1998 EDITION
"I had been making the rounds of the Sacrifice Poles the day we heard my brother had escaped. I already knew something was going to happen; the Factory told me."

Those lines begin one of the most infamous of contemporary Scottish novels. The narrator, Frank Cauldhame, is a weird teenager who lives on a tiny island connected to mainland Scotland by a bridge. He maintains grisly Sacrifice Poles to serve as his early warning system and deterrent against anyone who might invade his territory.

Few novelists have ever burst onto the literary scene with as much controversy as Iain Banks in 1984. The Wasp Factory was reviled by many reviewers on account of its violence and sadism, but applauded by others as a new and Scottish voice--that is, a departure from the English literary tradition. The controversy is a bit puzzling in retrospect, because there is little to object to in this novel, if you're familiar with genre horror.

The Wasp Factory is distinguished by an authentically felt and deftly written first-person style, delicious dark humor, a sense of the surreal, and a serious examination of the psyche of a childhood psychopath. Most readers will find that they sympathize with and even like Frank, despite his three murders (each of which is hilarious in an Edward Gorey fashion). It's a classic of contemporary horror. --Fiona Webster

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Country
USA
Brand
Simon & Schuster
Manufacturer
S&S/Saga Press
Binding
Paperback
ItemPartNumber
9780684853154
ReleaseDate
1998-09-10T00:00:01Z
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1
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9780684853154

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