Skip to content
Responsive Color Blocks

Free Delivery spend £15

Trading since 2006

The Zoo

Buy 5 or more books and get 30% off.

Standard shipping from £2.90. Spend £15 to qualify for FREE UK shipping. (UK standard delivery, 2-5 working days)

Save 40% Save 40%
Original price £12.99
Original price £12.99 - Original price £12.99
Original price £12.99
Current price £7.79
£7.79 - £7.79
Current price £7.79
Review The Zoo is exquisite. A biting satire that broke my heart. -- Nathan Filer I absolutely loved it! So nimble and acute, by turns briskly hilarious and deeply humane. The Vonnegut comparisons are justified. -- Stephen Kelman Riveting. The energy and originality of Christopher Wilson's imagination is at its most striking in this fascinating novel. It's narrator and central character, is so engaging that it's impossible to put the book down. -- Diana Athill Original and fresh, cynical and innocent, amusing and horrific, cruel and humane, plausible and unbelievable... brilliantly written and resolutely unsentimental. It's funny and poignant and a wonderful book. -- Nicholas Searle Like Christopher, the narrator of Mark Haddon's Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, Yuri is a savant, bewildered by the complexities of the adult world and simultaneously wise to them . What the fine balance between Yuri's cleverness and foolishness does achieve is a convincing insight into the psychology of a dictator's subjects. ― Daily Telegraph Christopher Wilson's biting Soviet satire, narrated with perfect pitch by a mordantly funny 12-year-old. ― The Bookseller It's a perverse quirk of history that dictatorships are good for literature: the world would be a poorer place without Kafka and others who have wrested extraordinary novels from the bleakest of political circumstances... Wilson mines great power from the contrast between Yuri's faux naif voice and the horror of what he is invariably describing... Shockingly funny. -- Claire Allfree ― The Daily Mail A gift for creating compelling outsiders resonates throughout Christopher Wilson's novels . Engrossing and very moving. ― Observer Wilson mines great power from the contrast between Yuri's faux naif voice and the horror of what he is invariably describing . Shockingly funny. ― Daily Mail A timely and well-crafted satire about hope in an age of fabricated truth. ― Literary Review A witty, tender, entertaining and sinister satire. -- Ayobami Adebayo ― Guardian Books of the Year 2017 'Christopher Wilson's The Zoo(Faber, £12.99), rather unluckily, played the death of Stalin for dark laughs just a couple of months before Armando Iannucci's highly publicised film did much the same - although, if anything, the book was both funnier and even more hair-raising.' -- James Walton ― Spectator Product Description There are certain things that Yuri Zipit knows: That being official food-taster for the leader of the Soviet Union requires him to drink too much vodka for a 12-year-old. That you do not have to be an Elephantologist to see that the great leader is dying. That Marshal Bruhah has been known to eat his own children, while Comrade Krushka is only fit to run a slaughterhouse, and that one of them has Yuri's father somewhere here in the Dacha. That it's a crime to love your family more than you love Socialism, the Party or the Motherland. That, because of his damaged mind, everyone thinks Yuri is a fool. But Yuri isn't. He sits quietly through another excessive state dinner and witnesses it all - betrayals, body doubles, buffoonery. He's starting to get the hang of this politics thing, but there's so much to learn. Who knew that a man could be in five places at once? That someone could break your nose as a sign of friendship? That people could be disinvented? The Zoo is a cutting satire, told through the refreshing voice of one gutsy boy who will not give up on hope. Book Description Patrick deWitt meets Catch 22, when a guileless young boy gets mixed up in Stalin's inner circle. 'A wonderfully inventive and slyly constructed novel, horrifying, horribly funny, and disgracefully entertaining.' John Banville From the Back Cover There are certain things that Yuri Zipit knows: That being official food-taster for the leader of the Soviet Union requires him to drink too much vodka for a 12-year-old. That you do not have to be an Elephantologist to see that the great leade

Product Overview

  • ISBN: 9780571334452
  • Author(s): null
  • Publisher: smeikalbooks