EPiSODE 76.
"The rat had taken some pleasure in attacking a member of the human race, one with the same smell as the big ones."
We’re joined by regular guest & noted animal-lover Wendy Mays to discuss Patricia Highsmith’s The Animal-Lover's Book of Beastly Murder! This collection of short stories follows a series of creatures (from elephant to cat to rat to cockroach) that find themselves wrapped up in homicide, robbery and all manner of unsettling Highsmithian mayhem.
Previously having joined us to discuss the novels Feral and Pet Sematary, Mays returns to dig into these moral tales about animals encountering the worst of humanity has to offer. The stories, ranging in tone from sentimental to blackly comic, represent Highsmith on a notably strange and experimental artistic tangent. Join us to find out about the bravest rat in Venice, the greediest pig in France and the cat burglar that was actually a monkey.
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