The Wasp Factory

by Iain Banks

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Synopsis

Frank, no ordinary sixteen-year-old, lives with his father outsIde a remote Scottish village. Their life is, to say the least, unconventional. Frank's mother abandoned them years ago: his elder brother Eric is confined to a psychiatric hospital; and his father measures out his eccentricities on an imperial scale. Frank has turned to strange acts of violence to vent his frustrations. In the bizarre daily rituals there is some solace. But when news comes of Eric's escape from the hospital Frank has to prepare the ground for his brother's inevitable return - an event that explodes the mysteries of the past and changes Frank utterly. Iain Banks' celebrated first novel is a work of extraordinary originality, imagination and horrifying compulsion: horrifying, because it enters a mind whose realities are not our own, whose values of life and death are alien to our society; and compulsive, because the humour and compassion of that mind reach out to us all.

Book details

Published
01/04/1992

Publisher
Abacus

ISBN
9780349101774



Publisher and industry reviews

Jacket review

* 'A Gothic horror story of quite exceptional quality...macabre, bizarre ...quite impossible to put down' - FINANCIAL TIMES * 'A mighty imagination has arrived on the scene' - MAIL ON SUNDAY

UK Kirkus review

The world according to Banks is inexhaustibly cruel and routinely malevolent. This outlook is perfectly encapsulated in his debut novel, first published in 1984, a twisted tale of sibling rivalry that takes in mutilation, exploding sheep and the eponymous apiary-cum-torture chamber. (Kirkus UK)

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