![]() ![]() ![]() What a team of great writers!īruno Littlemore is quite unlike any chimpanzee in the world. The author is a graduate of the Iowa Writers Workshop, and just before this book I read All Is Forgotten, Nothing Is Lost, written by Lan Samantha CHANG, who directs this same University of Iowa Writers’ Workshop. You’ll love it if you know Chomsky, but if you don’t, you won’t even know what Hale is talking about. I had also to laugh so much on the passage referring to Noam Chomsky. Incidentally, it was also fun following some scenes in Chicago. I loved very much all that had to do with the importance of language, and the thought process related tot it. It is an incredible reflection actually on what makes you human, and all that makes you human in that sense, I do believe the sexual encounter needed to be there somehow. The writing is fantastic, it’s incredible how the author tried to put himself in the shoes of a chimp and think and write from there it probably does not make too much sense, but it will as soon as you open the book. I am very surprised, as this book is phenomenal ok let’s put aside what may gross you out, and yes the first sexual graphic scene between Bruno and Lydia is not the best passage of the book. It sounds as if it were very quickly dropped. First, I want to express my surprise: I read a lot about this book before its publication it was published about 2 months ago, and I no longer see anything recent said about it, or book blogging about it. ![]()
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