The Quantity Theory of Morality by Will Self review – raucously inventive state-of-the-nation satire ⊖
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Thirty-five years on from his debut collection The Quantity Theory of Insanity, Self takes aim at London’s chattering classes in an excoriating vision of moral decline
In Will Self’s 1991 debut collec…
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