Wednesday 15 July 2020

SWINE









Filth (2013) - Final Confrontation with the Self (YOU ARE FILTH)

The Tapeworm

At a certain point in the book, the narrative starts to be interrupted by a tube-like structure that appears on top of the text, and at first is only made of the word “eat” being repeated amid the zeros that fill the empty space within the tube. It is later revealed that this is actually the thoughts of the tapeworm growing inside Bruce’s intestines.

At first, the tapeworm only encourages Bruce to eat. Later, after becoming self-aware (and naming itself “The Self”), the tapeworm starts to ask basic existential questions and names Bruce as “The Host”. It also stumbles upon the existence of other worms (collectively named by the initial worm as “The Other”). The tapeworm’s monologues, which grow lengthier and more eloquent as the novel progresses, explain Bruce’s backstory and how he became the person presented to the reader.

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