Consumed / David Cronenberg.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780670069002
- Physical Description: 284 pages ; 24 cm.
- Publisher: Toronto : Hamish Hamilton, 2014.
- Copyright: ©2014.
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Subject: | Journalists > Fiction. Conspiracy > Fiction. Geopolitics > Fiction. |
Genre: | Suspense fiction. |
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Hazelton Public Library | Fic (Text) | 35154000063838 | Adult Fiction - Main Floor | Volume hold | Available | - |
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Gibsons Public Library | FIC CRON (Text) | 30886000570784 | Adult Fiction Hardcover | Volume hold | Available | - |
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- Penguin Putnam
David Cronenbergâthe celebrated Canadian film director, lauded by The New York Times for creating âsome of the best, most challenging, most unusual English-language films of the last twenty years,â and named a chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters in Franceâturns his remarkable talent to the haunting, disturbing intersection of desire and decay in Consumed, his highly anticipated debut novel.In the book-filled, artfully messy Paris apartment of the famous French intellectuals Celestine and Aristide Arosteguy, an astonishing discovery is madeâthe grisly, butchered remains of Celestine, partially eaten. Her husband, sought by police for questioning, is nowhere to be found.
Naomi Seberg, a young journalist, embarks upon a quest to uncover the truth of Celestineâs death and Aristideâs role in it. She travels to Tokyo to interview the suspected cannibal, while her boyfriend, Nathan Math, a medical journalist, seduces the cancer patient of a controversial Hungarian doctor and contracts a sexually transmitted disease. He traces the famous discoverer of the diseases to Forest Hill Village in Toronto, where he encounters the most interesting journalistic subject of all.
In energetic, inventive, and provocative prose, Cronenberg creates an extraordinary, sexually charged novel of dark impulses and appetites that reminds us that the boundaries of lover and beloved arenât nearly as defined as we believe them to be.
- Random House, Inc.
David Cronenbergâthe celebrated Canadian film director, lauded by The New York Timesfor creating âsome of the best, most challenging, most unusual English-language films of the last twenty years,â and named a chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters in Franceâturns his remarkable talent to the haunting, disturbing intersection of desire and decay in Consumed, his highly anticipated debut novel.In the book-filled, artfully messy Paris apartment of the famous French intellectuals Celestine and Aristide Arosteguy, an astonishing discovery is madeâthe grisly, butchered remains of Celestine, partially eaten. Her husband, sought by police for questioning, is nowhere to be found.
Naomi Seberg, a young journalist, embarks upon a quest to uncover the truth of Celestineâs death and Aristideâs role in it. She travels to Tokyo to interview the suspected cannibal, while her boyfriend, Nathan Math, a medical journalist, seduces the cancer patient of a controversial Hungarian doctor and contracts a sexually transmitted disease. He traces the famous discoverer of the diseases to Forest Hill Village in Toronto, where he encounters the most interesting journalistic subject of all.
In energetic, inventive, and provocative prose, Cronenberg creates an extraordinary, sexually charged novel of dark impulses and appetites that reminds us that the boundaries of lover and beloved arenât nearly as defined as we believe them to be.