The Octopus Man, 9781474616096
Paperback
Lost in mental illness, an octopus god fills his life.

The Octopus Man

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  • Paperback

    368 pages

  • Release Date

    29 August 2022

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Summary

The Octopus Man: A Mind-Bending Journey of Belief and Love

‘Astonishing’ Stephen Fry

‘Exceptional’ Douglas Stuart, author of the Booker Prize-winning SHUGGIE BAIN

‘Now is the time for this book’ DBC Pierre, author of the Booker Prize-winning VERNON GOD LITTLE

‘Funny. Disturbing. Brilliant’ Lily Allen

Funny, smart, damaged, Tom is lost in the machinery of the British mental health syst…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781474616096
ISBN-10:1474616097
Author:Jasper Gibson
Publisher:Orion Publishing Co
Imprint:Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:368
Release Date:29 August 2022
Weight:280g
Dimensions:196mm x 128mm x 26mm
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Critics Review

What an astonishing work The Octopus Man is. Schizophrenia is not an easy condition to write about. It scares us. It scares those who live with it even more. But there is a kind of beauty, comedy and transcendence in the way that Jasper Gibson takes us inside the mind of Tom, which lifts the spirits and shows that disorders like his can give as well as take away – Stephen FryAn exceptional work … What a brilliant and necessary book. A funny, heart-expanding story of a man trapped between the God-like voice in his head and society’s desire for him to be ‘normal.’ It’s a deeply compassionate portrait and I felt the frustration of battling a broken mental healthcare system, and the guilt and hope of everyone who loves poor, cheeky, troubled Tom and wants so badly for him to get better – DOUGLAS STUART, author of Shuggie Bain, Winner of the 2020 Booker Prize AwardAbsolutely wondrous. The characterisation, the humour, the whole glorious swirl of it – NIALL GRIFFITHS, author of Broken Ghost, Winner of the 2020 Welsh Book of the Year AwardMagnificent novel… beautifully rendered and very funny. The bedraggled England here is as vivid as Jez Butterworth’s version in Jerusalem. Gibson is surely the playwright’s heir in vision and wit… You will be hooked, you will laugh and possibly cry. And you will know by page four that this hilarious and compassionate novel really matters. – Horatio Clare * THE SPECTATOR *Gibson… has achieved something remarkable… full of jokes, capers, black ironies and a wild juxtaposition between the mundane and the transcendental. – Sam Leith * Book of the Month in THE OLDIE *Deliriously good! * ES MAGAZINE *Jasper Gibson’s bravura new novel is timely and revelatory… Gibson skilfully combines black comedy with a compassionate and searching examination of what madness is and whether “normal” life is itself a state of mind. – Alexander Larman * THE OBSERVER *The Octopus Man reminds us that behind the words “mental health” lies a universe of wild creativity, humanity, and spanking big life. A beautiful thing, this is The Dharma Bums meet Clozapine. Now is the time for this book – DBC PIERRE, author of Booker Prize-winning Vernon God LittleThe Octopus Man was a joy to read. I cried with laughter and I just plain cried. It is one of the wittiest and most humane pictures of a person and their mind - a timely conversation about mental health from within the perspective of the subject. It’s a beautiful book and so incredibly funny. It was astounding to me how funny it was sometimes. * JOHNNY FLYNN *A man suffering from schizophrenia doesn`t sound like it has comic potential, but this novel shows good storytelling can always confound expectations. – Robbie Millen * TIMES BOOKS NEWSLETTER *Funny. Disturbing. Brilliant – LILY ALLENAn engaging novel about a man with a voice in his head evokes the radical politics of the anti-psychiatry movement. – Houman Barekat * GUARDIAN *A compassionate, witty novel about being lost in the maze of the British mental health system. – Martin Chilton * THE INDEPENDENT *Cleverly written … very funny, and it can be interpreted in a number of different ways * Sydney Morning Herald *A brave, bold and brilliant exploration of the forces that drive us mad and the wild, crazy journey’s back to ourselves and each other. Scary, hilarious and touching. I loved it – DR JACQUI DILLON, Hearing Voices Network

About The Author

Jasper Gibson

Jasper Gibson was born in the Peak District, Derbyshire in 1975. He is the author of one previous novel, A Bright Moon For Fools.

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