- Published: 22/08/2001
- ISBN: 9781862074637
- 130x20mm
- 204 pages
Robinson
Christopher Petit
Robinson is a persuader. He uses his voice to win and manipulate, and the narrator of this novel even now knows that if he were exposed to that voice again he would fall for Robinson’s charm. It led him into the night-world of Soho, of seedy pubs, sexual fantasies, upstairs rooms, violence and betrayal. But who exactly is Robinson and where else will his charms lead?
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Voyeurism, alienation, wife-swapping (with your own wife), and a deus ex machina who transmigrates from Harry Lime into Fassbinder on Valium. Highly recommended
Iain Sinclair
The atmosphere, menacing, monochromatic and heavy, has all the brooding qualities of a film noir
The Times
This mesmerising novel has something very black to say about freedom and self-worth; it shows us monsters - pornography, drugs, technology - sapping the force of human wills. But there is also a self-monstering joy to be had amid the phantasmagoria: a perverse pleasure in losing oneself, a willful desensitisation of the will. The experience of reading the darker scenes in Robinson can do this to the reader too