If you love Kafka then you'll love Toilet. TOILET This novel tells the surreal tale of two generations of toilet-people and a man in a wine cellar slowly going insane after a nuclear war. The novel breathlessly explores the fate of a toilet that is transformed into a man who is pregnant but who will always smell like a toilet. It is a book that one author describes as a perfect portrayal of post-modern man who filled with longing loneliness and confusion searches desperately in an everyday abyss for the joys we were promised. It is a representation of the dissolution of the nuclear family. It is in short a book like no other one so disturbing it edifies.