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Liver : a fictional organ with a surface anatomy of four lobes

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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' 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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Viking
0670889970 / 9780670889976
Hardback
823.914
04/09/2008
United Kingdom
English
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276 p. : col. ill.
23 cm
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Ill. and text on lining papers.