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The novel introduces us to an absurd, misanthropic millionaire named Goggins (nicknamed "Gog"). With unlimited wealth and bottomless contempt for humanity, Gog travels the world, conducting grotesque experiments and interviewing the most influential (or insane) people of the era.
A rich, idle American seeking "sensations" rather than wisdom.
Papini uses Gog’s travels to lampoon the "wilfully exacerbated strangeness" of the modern world. The book satirises everything from the commodification of art to the arrogance of scientific and industrial progress.
The story is presented as a "sheaf of notes" entrusted to a visitor at an insane asylum, where an impoverished Gog is now confined. 2. The Character of Gog
The novel introduces us to an absurd, misanthropic millionaire named Goggins (nicknamed "Gog"). With unlimited wealth and bottomless contempt for humanity, Gog travels the world, conducting grotesque experiments and interviewing the most influential (or insane) people of the era.
A rich, idle American seeking "sensations" rather than wisdom.
Papini uses Gog’s travels to lampoon the "wilfully exacerbated strangeness" of the modern world. The book satirises everything from the commodification of art to the arrogance of scientific and industrial progress.
The story is presented as a "sheaf of notes" entrusted to a visitor at an insane asylum, where an impoverished Gog is now confined. 2. The Character of Gog