Jonathan Livingston Trafalger

“Jonathan Livingston Trafalger” by David Lines is a satirical work published by Arrow in 1998, comprising 92 pages in English. This book parodies the 1970s hippy handbook “Jonathan Livingston Seagull,” presenting a unique twist on the original narrative. The story features a cynical, grungy pigeon as its protagonist, who seeks inspiration not from the skies but from the London Underground, offering a fresh perspective on themes of aspiration and societal norms.
Readers will find a blend of juvenile fiction and action-adventure elements as the narrative unfolds. Lines’s satire critiques various aspects of culture while maintaining a humorous tone throughout the text. This edition invites readers to explore the unconventional journey of its avian hero, reflecting on the absurdities of life through a lens of parody.
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Continuing the tradition of parodying all things sacred, David Lines’s satire rewrites the 1970s hippy handbook “Jonathan Livingston Seagull”. This text features a bloated, cynical, grungy pigeon as a hero, who looks not to the skies for inspiration, but to the London Underground.
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