The Cockroach (novella)

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CoverartistSuzanne Dean
LanguageEnglish
PublisherJonathan Cape (UK)
Knopf (Canada)
Anchor Books (US)
The Cockroach
First edition (UK)
AuthorIan McEwan
Cover artistSuzanne Dean
LanguageEnglish
PublisherJonathan Cape (UK)
Knopf (Canada)
Anchor Books (US)
Publication date
2019
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint
Pages100
ISBN1-5291-1292-3

The Cockroach is a satirical novella by the author Ian McEwan, published in 2019 by Jonathan Cape, inspired by Kafka's The Metamorphosis and loosely based on the ramifications of Brexit.

McEwan on the Today Programme, declined an invitation to say something conciliatory about Leave voters. "Let’s stop pretending that there are two sides to this argument," he says. "There aren't. I'm sorry. When I'm abroad and people say, 'What the f*** are you doing?' I say, 'I don't know. I wish I could give you some arguments for it."[1]

McEwan doubts The Cockroach will be his last word on the subject. "I think I will get back to it. I probably have to get back to it.” He hopes readers find the novella “therapeutic” but doesn't expect it to change any minds. "I’m afraid the people who like it will probably be Remainers and the people who loathe it will be Brexiters. That's the world we have now. No one’s going to say, ‘I’ve just read The Cockroach and I’m becoming a Remainer.' If only! So I don’t flatter myself that I'm going to have any impact on this process."[1]

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