Antwerp by Nicholas Royle

Antwerp by Nicholas Royle

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A brutal killer, inspired by the Belgian artist Paul Delvaux, leaves each of his victims posed as if in a painting. Meanwhile cult film director Johnny Vos is making a low-budget biopic about the same artist.

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Antwerp by Nicholas Royle

A brutal killer, inspired by the Belgian artist Paul Delvaux, leaves each of his victims posed as if in a painting. Meanwhile cult film director Johnny Vos is making a low-budget biopic about the same artist. He hires women from Antwerp's red light district and from an internet voyeur house as extras in order to recreate the poses of Delvaux's famous sleepwalking nudes. When two prostitutes end up murdered, English film critic Frank Warner, in town to interview Vos, turns investigative journalist and becomes personally involved when his own girlfriend goes missing. In the search for the killer, everyone is implicated. Simultaneously macabre and erotic, Antwerp will not release you until its final page has turned.
?A gory but erotic thriller? This is a chilling and exhilarating read? Observer ?Beautifully written? a mesmerising blend of surrealism, satire and thriller? a fictional answer to the strangest art-house noir? Independent ?Antwerp is lit expressionistically, with a palette that combines the vulgar neons of the city?s red light district with a silver nitrate glowCinema-going has clearly equipped Royle with a keen understanding of the mechanics of voyeurism, and he repays the debt by imitating the grammar of cinema? Independent on Sunday
Nicholas Royle was born in Manchester in 1963. He is the author of five novels, including Antwerp. An assiduous champion of the short story, he has written more than 100 tales, which have appeared in a variety of anthologies and magazines. His latest collection is Mortality, shortlisted for the Edge Hill Prize. He has edited twelve anthologies, including A Book of Two Halves and The Time Out Book of New York Short Stories. He lives in Manchester with his wife and two children, where he teaches creative writing at Manchester Metropolitan University.
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ISBN 13 9781852427856
ISBN 10 185242785X
Title Antwerp
Author Nicholas Royle
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Profile Books Ltd
Year published 2005-07-04
Number of pages 288
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.