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  2. Category:Novels about cannibalism - Wikipedia

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    Cannibalism is a common ecological interaction in the animal kingdom and has been recorded in more than 1,500 species. Pages in category "Novels about cannibalism" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total.

  3. Category:Fiction about cannibalism - Wikipedia

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  4. Keep the River on Your Right - Wikipedia

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    The book was the partial basis for a 2000 documentary film of the same name, Keep the River on Your Right: A Modern Cannibal Tale by sibling filmmakers David and Laurie Gwen Shapiro. The film also covers material from several of Schneebaum's other books and articles. [1]

  5. The best fiction books to read in 2024, from David Nicholls ...

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    BOOKS: Spend your 2024 getting lost in very good novels – there are plenty to choose from. Jessie Thompson shares our guide to the year’s unmissable fiction

  6. Category:Fictional cannibals - Wikipedia

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  7. The Compound (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Compound is a 2008 fictional young adult novel by S. A. Bodeen.The book was first released on April 29, 2008, through Feiwel & Friends and centers upon a young man named Eli who has been living in a compound for six years.

  8. Cannibalism in literature - Wikipedia

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    The protagonists of the classic Chinese novel Water Margin engage in "various forms of cannibalism" in addition to "wanton killing" and "excessive retribution". [17] When celebrating a victory, they sometimes "share their enemies' flesh piece by piece, an action combining cannibalism with lingchi", the slow slicing of somebody to death. [18]

  9. John Hawkes (novelist) - Wikipedia

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    Born in Stamford, Connecticut, Hawkes was educated at Harvard College, where fellow students included John Ashbery, Frank O'Hara, and Robert Creeley. [3] Although he published his first novel, The Cannibal, in 1949, it was The Lime Twig that first won him acclaim. Thomas Pynchon is said to have admired the novel. [4]