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The Descent of Man

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Penguin presents the unabridged, downloadable, audiobook edition of The Descent of Man by Grayson Perry, read by Jonny Phillips.
'GRAYSON PERRY FOR KING AND QUEEN OF ENGLAND. Imagine how BRILLIANT our country would look if he was.' Caitlin Moran

Grayson Perry has been thinking about masculinity - what it is, how it operates, why little boys are thought to be made of slugs and snails - since he was a boy. Now, in this funny and necessary book, he turns round to look at men with a clear eye and ask, what sort of men would make the world a better place, for everyone?

What would happen if we rethought the old, macho, outdated version of manhood, and embraced a different idea of what makes a man? Apart from giving up the coronary-inducing stress of always being 'right' and the vast new wardrobe options, the real benefit might be that a newly fitted masculinity will allow men to have better relationships - and that's happiness, right?
Grayson Perry admits he's not immune from the stereotypes himself - as the psychoanalysts say, 'if you spot it, you've got it' - and his thoughts on everything from power to physical appearance, from emotions to a brand new Manifesto for Men, are shot through with honesty, tenderness and the belief that, for everyone to benefit, upgrading masculinity has to be something men decide to do themselves. They have nothing to lose but their hang-ups.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 3, 2017
      In this introspective examination of gender roles and expectations, British ceramicist Perry (Playing to the Gallery) returns to the subject material of his recent TV series All Man to closely and critically consider the nature of masculinity in contemporary global cultures. “The poorer, the more undeveloped, and the more uneducated a society is, the more masculinity is probably holding back that society,” he writes. “All over the globe, crimes are committed, wars are started, women are being held back and economies are disastrously distorted by men, because of their outdated version of masculinity.” Perry’s examination of how men are conditioned to act and look certain ways is grounded in his own experiences as an transvestite and artist with working-class roots: “I have enough cultural distance from the towers of power to turn around and get a fairly good look at the edifice.” Although many of his observations have merit, Perry’s casual approach to the topic (accentuated by his wry humor) lacks a cohesive narrative, so the insights come across as half-baked. As conversations about gender go, it’s a good start, but it lacks a certain spark.

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