Lust

Lust

by Geoff Ryman (Author)

Synopsis

David, a young scientist investigating what happens to the brain during the process of learning, suddenly finds himself the subject of a bizarre experiment. On the way home from the lab one night he spies Tony, a fitness instructor from his gym, on the same platform waiting for the tube. David's had an obsession with Tony for weeks, but Tony's barely noticed him at all. Until now. When David imagines the man naked, an extraordinary thing happens: Tony strips there and then on the platform and offers himself in front of all onlookers. Horrified, David flees. But back at his flat, Tony reappears, as if by magic. And disappears, when David wishes him away. And reappears when he calls him back. David can conjure up anyone, from any time, and he does: Billie Holliday, Johnny Weismuller, Daffy Duck, Picasso, Sophia Loren, even his younger self. Mad with lust and losing all scientific objectivity, he runs the gamut of his fantasies until, sated and morally bankrupt, he's forced to confront himself. It is not a pretty sight.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Edition: New
Publisher: Flamingo
Published: 05 Jun 2002

ISBN 10: 0006552072
ISBN 13: 9780006552079
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Media Reviews
'If Ryman's material is potentially shocking, the way he handles it is ... completely disarming. Scenes of graphic erotic intensity are counterbalanced by humour and tenderness ... Ryman's imagination is quite extraordinary, and he possesses the skills to make emotionally believable something that's completely fantastic' Independent 'This book isn't ultimately about sex, or lust, but rather about the life that lust creates. And there are some very important themes here: pornography and power, science and art, animal rights, human rights, slavery, genetics, love, free-will, desire, quantum physics and the possibility of parallel universes' Independent on Sunday
Author Bio
Geoff Ryman is the extraordinaarily talented author of hugely praised novels like THE CHILD GARDEN and WAS and, most recently, 253, the world's first internet novel published to tremendeous acclaim in 1998.