Kivirahk, Andrus, Moseley, Christopher
The Man Who Spoke Snakish
The Man Who Spoke Snakish
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Author: Kivirahk, Andrus, Moseley, Christopher
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Published on 6 July 2017 by Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press.
Paperback / softback | 448 pages
198 x 130 x 30 | 312g
Unfortunately people and tribes degenerate. They lose their teeth, forget their language, until finally they're bending meekly on the fields and cutting straw with a scythe.
Leemut, a young boy growing up in the forest, is content living with his hunter-gatherer family. But when incomprehensible outsiders arrive aboard ships and settle nearby, with an intriguing new religion, the forest begins to empty - people are moving to the village and breaking their backs tilling fields to make bread. Meanwhile, Leemut and the last forest-dwelling humans refuse to adapt: with bare-bottomed primates and their love of ancient traditions, promiscuous bears, and a single giant louse, they live in shacks, keep wolves, and speak to snakes.
Told with moving and satirical prose, The Man Who Spoke Snakish is a fiercely imaginative allegory about a boy, and a nation, standing on the brink of dramatic change.
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