A postmodern novel of melancholy memory and erotic fantasy—"a filthy
tour de force"—by the acclaimed Scottish author of Poor Things (
The Washington Post). 1982, Janine is a searing portrait of male
need and inadequacy, as explored via the lonely sexual fantasies of
Jock McLeish, failed husband, lover, and businessman. Alone in a hotel
room, Jock attempts again and again to escape the realities of his
life through an elaborate sadomasochistic fantasy featuring a woman
named Janine. As various memories—from childhood to marriage to his
present predicament—invade his imagination, Jock reels through this
endlessly inventive black comedy of a man's mind. An unforgettably
challenging book about power and powerlessness, men and women, masters
and servants, small countries and big countries, Alasdair Gray's
exploration of the politics of pornography has lost none of its power
to shock. " 1982, Janine has a verbal energy, an intensity of
vision that has mostly been missing from the English novel since D.H.
Lawrence." — New York Times " 1982, Janine revived my flagging
impetus to continue writing myself." —Jonathan Coe, winner of the
2019 Costa Novel Award
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ISBN
9781847674449
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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