History of Bestiality

"History of bestiality" redirects here. For the history of zoophilia, see History of zoophilia.
The History of Bestiality

Cover of the first book in the trilogy, Moment of Freedom
Moment of Freedom
Powderhouse
The Silence
Author Jens Bjørneboe
Country Norway
Language Norwegian
Published 1966–1973 (initial publication)
No. of books 3

The History of Bestiality is a trilogy by the Norwegian writer Jens Bjørneboe. It consists of the three books Moment of Freedom ("Frihetens øyeblikk", 1966), Powderhouse ("Kruttårnet", 1969) and The Silence ("Stillheten", 1973).

Moment of Freedom

Moment of Freedom: the Heiligenberg Manuscript.

The narrator is a court usher in a small alp village ("Heiligenberg"). While observing incidents in the court, he occupies himself filling protocols with what he calls "the history of bestiality".

Powderhouse

Powderhouse: Scientific Postscript and Last Protocol.

The narrator is now houseporter at a hospital for mentally diseased. The staff and patients deliver lectures on themes such as the history of execution, heresy and heretics.

The Silence

The Silence: Anti-novel and Absolutely Very Last Protocol.

The narrator is situated in an unnamed country in northern Africa. He is now occupied with themes such as the history of colonisation: how the European countries took "possession" of large parts of the world, America, Africa and Asia.

References

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