Liver: A Fictional Organ with a Surface Anatomy of Four Lobes

Liver: A Fictional Organ with a Surface Anatomy of Four Lobes

by WillSelf (Author)

Synopsis

These remarkable new pieces from Will Self each feature the largest of our internal organs: the liver, in varying states of disease and decay. In 'Foie Humane' we go inside a Soho drinking club, the denizens of which live in a highly stylised yet emotionally dead state of excess. 'Prometheus' tells the story of a dazzlingly successful advertising copywriter who can sell anything to anyone at any time. But things go wrong when he meets Zeus, a bigshot entrepreneur with a beautiful and manipulative wife. Tony Phillips's subterranean Kensington flat is the setting for 'Birdy Num Num,' where obsessives spend their days in a crepuscular realm of cocaine and heroin. Finally, in 'Leberknodel', a terminal liver cancer patient travels to Zurich to commit assisted suicide. When she arrives, however, the cancer mysteriously goes into remission.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Edition: First Edition, First Impression
Publisher: Viking
Published: 04 Sep 2008

ISBN 10: 0670889970
ISBN 13: 9780670889976

Media Reviews
Praise for The Book of Dave:'Self is...a master of demotic speech and -- rare breed this side of the Channel -- a novelist of ideas' Sunday Telegraph'Epic and bitterly funny, this new stew of satire and linguistic wizardry is everything you'd expect from Britain's master of misanthropy' Arena'Self has upped his ante from Monty Python to Jonathan Swift, and gone straight to brilliant hell' Harper's
Praise for The Book of Dave:'Self is...a master of demotic speech and -- rare breed this side of the Channel -- a novelist of ideas' Sunday Telegraph'Epic and bitterly funny, this new stew of satire and linguistic wizardry is everything you'd expect from Britain's master of misanthropy' Arena'Self has upped his ante from Monty Python to Jonathan Swift, and gone straight to brilliant hell' Harper's
Author Bio
Will Self has earned his reputation through a body of innovative work: there's nobody quite like him writing today. He is the author of five novels, four previous collections of short stories, three novellas and four non-fiction works. As a journalist he has contributed to a plethora of publications over the years; he is also a regular broadcaster on television and radio. He lives in London with his wife and four children.