Mystery In Spiderville
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Alongside the names of James Hadley Chase and Erle Stanley Gardner we must now add that of John Hartley Williams – though Mystery in Spiderville is no run-of-the-mill hard-boiled thriller. The décor is by Dali, the plot is a mixture of Breton and Burroughs, and the main character – the protean and unkillable Spider Rembrandt – has six toes, sleeps in a grave and dreams of congress with the pert and playful Reedy Buttons. Sucked into the vortex of Spider’s philandering mind is a narrator – sometimes Spider’s adversary, sometimes his victim – who lies upon a bed brooding on the absence of a nameless, brown-haired woman. He, too, is protean: full of passionate longings and homicidal tendencies. A surrealist film-noir that blends the forensic with the erotic, the seedy penny-dreadful and the lyric prose-poem, Mystery in Spiderville is one of the strangest, strongest and most arresting fictional debuts in years.
Additional information
Weight | 0.14 kg |
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Dimensions | 1.7 × 13 × 19.9 cm |
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Format | Paperback |
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Pages | 192 |
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Year Published | 2003-2-6 |
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Publication City/Country | London, United Kingdom |
ISBN 10 | 0099426935 |
About The Author | John Hartley Williams has published nine poetry collections, including Spending Time with Walter and, most recently, Blues (2004). He co-edited Teach Yourself Writing Poetry and won the Arvon International Poetry Competition in 1983. He teaches English at the Free University of Berlin, where he has been since 1976. |
Surrealist film noir that blends the forensic with the erotic |
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Other text | If there's been something missing in your life ever since William Burroughs went to the great needle exchange in the sky, then perhaps John Hartley Williams is the author for you |
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