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Fly

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Few creatures live in such close and intimate contact with human beings as flies.

As 'the constant, immemorial witnesses to the human comedy', flies accompany human beings wherever they go, even beyond (or at least into) the grave.

Almost one tenth of all the species known to science are flies.

For centuries, flies have been seen as mankind's enemy, blamed for plagues, subject to public excommunication in the Middle Ages and campaigns of extermination during the early years of the twentieth century.

As 'Lord of the Flies', Beelzebub is the embodiment of evil.

For many centuries, flies were thought to be produced by spontaneous generation, and thus not to be legitimate parts of God's creation.

From St John Chrysostomos through to David Cronenberg, flies - and, more especially, their maggots - have represented the horror of the formless. And yet human beings have also found it easy to identify with the weakness and vulnerability of their intimate enemies - and even occasionally to admire their pursuit of pleasure. "Fly" explores the slow redemption of the fly, as the intricate miracle of its design and function gradually became appreciated.The secrets of the fly's uniquely versatile powers of flight are only just beginning to be understood and harnessed.

The twentieth century that began with worldwide campaigns for the extermination of the fly ended with the humble fruit fly at the centre of the revolution brought about by genetics.

The book tracks the representation of the fly in myth, literature, poetry, film, painting, theology and biology.

There are chapters on artificial flies, the demonic fly, the erotics of the fly and the fly as carrier of disease.

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Reaktion Books
1861892942 / 9781861892942
Paperback / softback
595.77
01/10/2006
United Kingdom
English
222 p. : ill. (chiefly col.)
19 cm
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