Venus as a Boy

Venus as a Boy

by Luke Sutherland (Author), Mike Jones (Editor), Luke Sutherland (Author), Mike Jones (Editor)

Synopsis

In a room in Soho, a man is turning gold. His flesh, his organs, even his beautiful eyes, are being transformed by some shocking human alchemy into precious deadly metal. And the path to this curious and frightening predicament has itself been filled with incredible moments. It began on South Ronaldsay amongst the singing seals and ancient ruins of Orkney. There a lad grew up with a rare gift for loving - something that proved much trickier than it sounds. He encountered misunderstanding, bullying, loss and heartbreak. And yet the physical heights he reached - and to which he brought others - went far beyond any normal sensual pleasure. This led to the sort of sex that made people see angels. Indeed when the lad actually lost his virginity, it was to a glorious Dane called Engel who fell - literally - out of the sky, entangled in a huge kite tail. Luke Sutherland's modern-day myth about the power of love veers from stratosphere to gutter, from visions of Heaven to the all-too mortal yearning below for even just one glimpse of it. Short-listed for the 1999 Whitbread Prize for his first novel, Jelly Roll, Sutherland has already hit a literary and emotional nerve with readers, who can only be captivated by this strange and wonderful creation.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 160
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 15 Mar 2004

ISBN 10: 0747569045
ISBN 13: 9780747569046
Book Overview: A unique, beautiful and intensely moving novel unlike anything you will have ever read 'VENUS AS A BOY is a fairy tale for today. Everyone's a little broken, and you never know who the angels are, which is part of the fun' JT Leroy 'I completely love VENUS AS A BOY' Patrick Neate

Author Bio
Luke Sutherland is a writer and musician. He grew up in the Orkneys and now lives in London. He is the author of two other novels, JELLYROLL, which was shortlisted for the Whitbread First Novel Award, and SWEETMEAT.