The Man with the Grasshopper Mind

The Man with the Grasshopper Mind by Peter Innes is a satirical exploration of gender politics set within the academic environment of Daventry University. Published by iUniverse in October 2008, this edition spans 268 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Dr. Douglas Ian MacPherson, a professor who excels in understanding rats but struggles with his relationships, particularly with women. His interactions lead to conflicts with Dr. Naomi Gelsey-Ashdown and result in a series of misunderstandings that alienate him from his colleagues and wife.
Readers will find a humorous take on the complexities of gender dynamics as Mac navigates his professional and personal life. The story delves into themes of misunderstanding and social interaction, showcasing Mac’s clashes with various female characters and his reliance on his few remaining friendships, including that with his marriage counselor, Dr. Yeti Bahnjakris. This edition offers a unique perspective on the challenges faced in academia, making it a noteworthy addition for those interested in humorous fiction that critiques societal norms.
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The Man With the Grasshopper Mind is a satirical romp, a burlesque of gender politics in the groves of academe. Dr. Douglas Ian MacPherson (Mac) is a professor at Daventry University. In his role as a scientist, he understands rats, though not, apparently, women.
He begins by clashing with Dr. Naomi Gelsey-Ashdown of the Department of Women’s and Gender Studies, goes on to offend every female on campus, and ends by alienating the affections (such as they were) of his wife.
Even Mac’s colleagues don’t care to know him, and aside from his dog, he has only one good friend and true his marriage counselor and drinking companion, Dr. Yeti Bahnjakris.
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