The wanting seed

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100 1 ‡aBurgess, Anthony, ‡d1917-1993 ‡eauthor. ‡0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n78095525
245 1 4 ‡aThe wanting seed / ‡cAnthony Burgess.
250 ‡a[First American edition].
264 4 ‡c[©1963]
264 1 ‡aNew York : ‡bBallantine Books, ‡c[1964]
300 ‡a223 pages ; ‡c18 cm.
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490 0 ‡aBallantine Books ; ‡vU5030
520 ‡aSet in the near future, The Wanting Seed is a Malthusian comedy about the strange world overpopulation will produce. Tristram Foxe and his wife, Beatrice-Joanna, live in their skyscraper world where official family limitation glorifies homosexuality. Eventually, their world is transformed into a chaos of cannibalistic dining-clubs, fantastic fertility rituals, and wars without anger. It is a novel both extravagantly funny and grimly serious
538 ‡aMode of access: Internet.
650 0 ‡aOverpopulation ‡vFiction.
655 7 ‡aDystopian fiction. ‡2lcgft
655 7 ‡aScience fiction. ‡2lcgft
710 2 ‡aBallantine Books (Firm), ‡epublisher.
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