The Peculiar Memories Of Thomas Penman

Author: Bruce Robinson

Perhaps the most peculiar aspect of The Peculiar Memories of Thomas Penman is the author’s fascination with every form of bodily excretion. Feces, sputum, semen, earwax–the list is endless. We discover early on that Thomas “from the age of four … navigated all lavatories and shat himself everywhere else,” and the pages that follow detail the boy’s obsession with his own….Read More

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