With his inimitable wry humour, Anson Cameron exposes the nature of man.
With his inimitable wry humour, Anson Cameron exposes the nature of man.
In the dawning days of Science v, God, a zoologist vivisects a gorilla to disprove evolution and has his own brain placed in an ape's head. One of many wicked and wise tales from the collection Pepsi Bears and Other Stories.
Anson Cameron has written six critically acclaimed novels: Silences Long Gone, Tin Toys, Confessing the Blues,Lies I Told About a Girl, Stealing Picasso and The Last Pulse as well as two collections of short stories, Nice Shootin’ Cowboy and Pepsi Bears and Other Stories, and the childhood memoir Boyhoodlum. He was born in Shepparton in 1961 and lives in Melbourne where he writes a column for the Age newspaper.