The Last Election

The Last Election by Pete Davies is a black comedy published by Penguin in 1987, featuring 233 pages in English. This edition presents a vision of a civilization gone wrong, exploring the human cost associated with sustaining an inhuman system, all set against the backdrop of London toward the end of a troubled century.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the complexities of societal structures and the absurdities that arise within them. The book focuses on the interplay between humor and tragedy, reflecting on the darker aspects of human existence. Through its exploration of these themes, The Last Election offers a thought-provoking commentary on the state of civilization and the challenges faced by individuals within it.
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Set in London toward the end of a bad century, this black comedy is a vision of a civilization gone wrong and of the human cost of maintaining an inhuman system
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