Heart Of Swine

Animals kill to survive. Humans do it because YOLO.

eBook

English language

Published by Obex Publishing.

4 stars (1 review)

The last swine left on Earth, Captain Grunter, is on a quest for justice.

With the support of his improbable companions, he delves into the inescapable nightmares of a late-capitalist mediascape characterised by sensationalised poverty, fetish consumerism and glamourised environmental catastrophes. Through the lies and riddles of the villains he faces, the porcine superhero begins his philosophical journey of what it means to be more-than-bacon.

Heart of Swine is likely the strangest novel you’ll read for some time – until the other two books in this trilogy arrive, at least. Rushing by like a late-night conversation very much under the influence, the subject matter comes thick and fast: climate change, exploitation, existentialism, dick jokes, the media, veganism and how tasty bacon is. It’s a theatrical rush of arch dialogue telling the story of a very familiar world, gone wrong for very familiar reasons but with psychedelically outlandish results.

This cartoon …

1 edition

Inspired surrealism

4 stars

I was drawn to read Heart Of Swine by its brilliant cover design which evokes the graphics of Animal Farm by George Orwell with a titular nod to Heart Of A Dog by Mikhail Bulgakov, both of which rank highly amongst my favourite classics. Heart Of Swine is a brilliantly surreal tale, often nonsensical but with stark truths about how we live and especially about how easily fashionable trends can persuade vast swathes of the population to act against their best interests. While several aspects of the story did remain frustratingly unexplained - and were possibly just inexplicable - the whole concept does make a dark, warped sense. It's certainly a cautionary tale for our times.

Vegan truisms had me chuckling and I loved the whole London vibe that permeates Heart Of Swine. I found it best to go with the flow in reading this book. Overthinking individual aspects only …