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Skin Laneby Neil Bartlett
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Shortlisted for the 2007 Costa Novel Award "I read Skin Lanewith one eye closed out of sheer animal terror. Then, unimaginably, it brought me to tears; what a work of art-so unexpected and heartbreaking and lovely."-Armistead Maupin "A powerful and complex story of sexual obsession. . . . A profoundly original meditation on thwarted desire."-Patrick McGrath "Skin Lanewelds itself to your hands from first to last. Textured, teeming with menace and deeply moving, it is an extremely fine piece of writing."-The Times (London) "A fiendishly taut little psycho-shocker."-Will Self At forty-seven, Mr. F's working life on London's Skin Lane is one governed by calm, precision, and routine. So when he starts to have recurring nightmares, he does his best to ignore them. The images that appear in his dreams are disturbing-Mr. F can't think of where they have come from. After all, he's an ordinary middle-aged man. As London's backstreets begin to swelter in the long, hot summer of 1967, Mr. F's nightmares become an obsession. A chance encounter adds a face to the body that nightly haunts him, and the torments of his restless nights lead him-and the reader-deeper into a terrifying labyrinth of rage, desire, and shame. Part fairy-tale, part compelling evocation of a now-lost London, this is Neil Bartlett's fiercest piece of writing yet: cruel, erotic, and tender. Neil Bartlettis an award-winning English novelist and theater director. He has directed on numerous occasions for the Royal Shakespeare Company. Review:"British author Bartlett (Mr. Clive and Mr. Page) deserves to win acclaim on this side of the Atlantic for this complex and rich journey into the heart of a lonely man, framed as a bedtime story. Mr. Freeman (aka Mr. F), a 46-year-old fur-skinner, has worked in the same office at the same job in a quiet London backwater for 33 years. Then, in early January 1967, he starts to have disturbing dreams that feature the nude corpse of an attractive young man. Soon after, his boss's teenage nephew, who's never named, comes into the business as Mr. F's apprentice. After realizing that the nephew resembles the body in his nightmares, Mr. F. finds himself sexually attracted to another person for the first time — an attraction that soon escalates into dangerous obsession. With loving detail, Bartlett brings Mr. F's workplace effortlessly to life. This remarkable novel's images and characters will linger long in the reader's memory." Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.) About the AuthorBorn in 1958, Neil Bartlett works as an author and as a theatre and opera director. His novel Mr Clive and Mr Page was shortlisted for the Whitbread Novel Award and has been translated into five languages. In 2000 he was awarded an OBE for his work in the theatre, which includes productions for the Royal Shakespeare Company. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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