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In "This Simian World," Clarence Day offers a keenly observed exploration of human behavior through the lens of primate society. Written in a captivating analogical style, Day deftly employs humor and sharp wit to expose the follies and virtues of mankind, paralleling them with our closest relatives in the animal kingdom. The book emerges from the literary context of early 20th-century America, a time when scientific inquiry was reshaping cultural perceptions, and Day's reflections invite readers to reconsider the complexities of civilization through a playful yet poignant critique of human nature. Clarence Day, an accomplished writer known for his insightful cultural critiques and vivid prose, draws on his personal experiences and reflections to craft this engaging commentary. His background in drawing and a keen interest in the intersection of science and society may have inspired him to delve into this theme, enhancing his ability to articulate the societal absurdities that permeate modern life. Day's literary prowess shines through his unique ability to intertwine humor with profound philosophical insights. Readers seeking an intelligent exploration of humanity's quirks will find "This Simian World" an irresistible read. Day'Äôs blend of humor and reflection not only entertains but also prompts a deeper understanding of our shared traits with primates. This book is a compelling invitation to ponder the essential questions of existence and our place within the tapestry of life.
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E-bok: 17. desember 2019
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