The Wanting Seed

Cover of The Wanting Seed by Anthony Burgess
Year: 1973
Language: en
Edition: New Ed
Pages: 224
ISBN-13: 9780140035520
Dewey Decimal: 823/.9/1F
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The Wanting Seed by Anthony Burgess, published by Penguin in 1973, presents a unique exploration of overpopulation through a blend of fantasy and caricature. This edition, comprising 224 pages, delves into the life of Tristram Foxe and his wife Beatrice-Joanna as they navigate a surreal world in England, where societal norms around family and sexuality are drastically altered. The narrative unfolds in a setting that reflects an exaggerated extension of contemporary issues, highlighting the absurdities of a society grappling with population control.

Readers will encounter a vivid portrayal of a society transformed by official family limitations, where homosexuality is celebrated and chaos reigns in the form of cannibalistic dining clubs and bizarre fertility rituals. The Wanting Seed balances humor with serious themes, showcasing Burgess’s rich vocabulary and penchant for literary allusions. This novel invites readers to reflect on the implications of societal changes while engaging with its fantastical elements and darkly comedic tone.


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The Wanting Seed could be described as a Malthusian comedy, for its underlying theme is the problem the whole world may soon have to face–over-population–and its technique is fantasy and caricature. The setting is England (one of the chief members of Enspun or the English-Speaking Union) and the time is less the future than a sort of extension of the present.The story is concerned with the vicissitudes of Tristram Foxe and his wife Beatrice-Joanna in their skyscraper world of spacelessness where official family limitation glorifies homosexuality (” It’s Sapiens to be Homo “) and which is eventually transformed into a chaos of cannibalistic dining-clubs, fantastic fertility rituals, and wars without anger. It is a novel both extravagantly funny and grimly serious.”[The Wanting Seed] is wildly and fantastically funny. …Here too is all the usual rich exuberance of Mr. Burgess’s vocabulary, his love of quotations and literary allusions–the book ends with a quotation from Valery–his fantastic dream and nightmare sequences. …a remarkable and brilliantly imaginative novel, vital and inventive .”– Times Literary Supplement

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Language: en. Pages: 224. Edition: New Ed.

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