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Dorian Will Self

Dorian By Will Self

Dorian by Will Self


$18.99
Condition - Very Good
5 in stock

Summary

It is 1981 and the Royal Broodmare, as Henry Wotton calls her, is about to be married. Wotton, a homosexual, and his friend Baz have found a remarkable young man Dorian Gray, the epitome of male beauty. Sixteen years later, how does Dorian remain so youthful?

Dorian Summary

Dorian: An Imitation by Will Self

It is 1981 and the Royal Broodmare, as Henry Wotton calls her, is about to be married. Wotton, an uneasy homosexual and an egregious drug-addict, and his friend Baz have found a remarkable young man Dorian Gray, the epitome of male beauty. 16 years later and the Princess is dead. As the stock market soars and their T-cell counts plummet, what has happened to Henry and Baz? And how does Dorian remain so youthful? Will Self's excoriating new novel is set against the AIDS crises of the '80s and '90s, and is a shameless reworking of our most shameless classic novel.

Dorian Reviews

'One of those rare writers whose imaginations change the way we see the world' JG Ballard

About Will Self

Will Self has published three short-story collections and three novels, all of which are in Penguin. His most recent novel HOW THE DEAD LIVE was shortlisted for the 2000 Whitbread Fiction prize, and was a bestseller in both paperback and hardcover. He is married to the Independent columnist Deborah Orr, and they live with their two children in Stockwell, South London.

Additional information

GOR001397740
9780670889969
0670889962
Dorian: An Imitation by Will Self
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Penguin Books Ltd
20020926
288
N/A
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