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Dorian: An Imitation

by Will Self

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Henry Wotton, gay, drug addicted, and husband of Batface, the irrefutably aristocratic daughter of the Duke of This or That, is at the center of a clique dedicated to dissolution. His friend Baz Hallward, an artist, has discovered a young man who is the very epitome of male beauty — Dorian Gray. His installation Cathode Narcissus captures all of Dorian's allure, and, perhaps, something else. Certainly, after a night of debauchery that climaxes in a veritable conga line of buggery, Wotton and Hallward are caught in the hideous web of a retrovirus that becomes synonymous with the decade. Sixteen years later the Royal Broodmare, as Wotton has dubbed her, lies dying in a Parisian underpass. But what of Wotton and Hallward? How have they fared as stocks soar and T-cell counts plummet? And what of Dorian? How is it that he remains so youthful while all around him shrivel and die? Set against the AIDS epidemic of the eighties and nineties, Will Self's Dorian is a shameless reworking of our most significant myth of shamelessness, brilliantly evoking the decade in which it was fine to stare into the abyss, so long as you were wearing two pairs of Ray-Bans.

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Set against the AIDS epidemic of the eighties and nineties, Self's "Dorian" is a shameless reworking of the most significant myth of shamelessness, brilliantly evoking the decade in which it was fine to stare into the abyss, so long as you were wearing two pairs of Ray-Bans.

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cii391, February 3, 2008 (view all comments by cii391)
Dorian is a lesbian and prefares it so even when hands are cut off ,it creates an image which looks some how funny but its not it brodens ur mind and makes you think wide as to how the image portrays.it is wonderful.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780802140470
Subtitle:
An Imitation
Author:
Self, Will
Publisher:
Grove/Atlantic
Subject:
Literary
Subject:
Gay
Subject:
FICTION / Literary
Publication Date:
January 2004
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Pages:
288
Dimensions:
8.26x5.53x.80 in. .79 lbs.

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