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Monkey’s Uncle by Jenny Diski is a daring, darkly humorous novel that playfully blurs the line between reason and madness. This sharp, unconventional work weaves together figures from history — Karl Marx, Charles Darwin, Sigmund Freud, Captain FitzRoy of The Beagle, and even a talkative orangutan — with the chaotic life of a modern woman named Charlotte. Set against the backdrop of contemporary society, the novel offers a sardonic examination of identity, family legacy, and the fine thread that separates sanity from insanity.
At the heart of the narrative is a male therapist caught between the two distinct sides of Charlotte’s divided psyche: one wildly unhinged and the other calmly rational. What makes Diski’s portrayal so striking is that Charlotte’s sane persona seems largely untroubled by the existence of her unstable counterpart, viewing it as a predictable consequence of her family’s long history of madness. Through this wry exploration of mental health, inheritance, and personal mythology, Monkey’s Uncle delivers a wickedly intelligent commentary on the absurdity of modern life.
Perfect for readers drawn to literary fiction with psychological depth, biting wit, and a flair for the surreal, Monkey’s Uncle showcases Jenny Diski’s signature style of dark, irreverent storytelling.
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