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Killing Johnny Fry

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When Cordell Carmel catches his long-term girlfriend in the throes of ecstasy with another man - the thick-necked chauvinist Johnny Fry - something profound happens to him.

Overnight, the calm life of this middle-aged translator becomes something unrecognizable.

As the boundaries of his routine existence dissolve, he finds himself suddenly prey both to thoughts of murder and to an insatiable libido, and begins a dark and outrageously explicit sexual odyssey through New York in search of retribution and gratification.

Along the way, he develops an obsession with a mysterious woman named Sisypha, who leads him deep into the erotic heart of the city. "Killing Johnny Fry" is about a man questioning for the first time the social and sexual rules we take for granted - and the powerful, disturbing connections that can be made between people when these rules are subverted.

It is something altogether new and provocative from one of America's most celebrated writers.

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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
074758608X / 9780747586081
Paperback
813.54
05/02/2007
United Kingdom
English
General
280 p.
21 cm
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