A contemporary classic from one of Latin America's most exciting young writers 'A stunning
vibrant maximalist whirlwind of a novel. Oloixarac's wit and ambition are evident on every
page' Hari Kunzru Buenos Aires. The mysterious narrator a student at the School of
Philosophy stalks a middle-aged professor desperate to reveal that she alone understands his
theories. Unable to earn his affection she instead seduces a former guerilla and toys with him
blurring the lines between prey and predator. At the same university bored student Kamtchowsky
and her boyfriend Pabst's intellectual and sexual misadventures take them through the
underground scene of Buenos Aires as they dabble in ketamine group sex video games and
pornography. And in 1917 Africa a Dutch anthropologist named Johan van Vliet theorises the
development of beast into man and humanity's longstanding flirtation with beastly acts.
Climaxing with an Internet hack that catalogues historical violence devastation and atrocity
throughout the centuries Savage Theories is a kaleidoscopic collage that is spellbinding
strange and ground-breaking. 'An exuberant blend of political satire and sexual picaresque.
This book rewards total immersion: Come for the inevitable Borges allusions stay for the wild
ride' New York Times