Dorian
Experience the captivating tale of "Dorian" by Will Self, published in 2009. This 288-page novel intricately weaves a narrative set in the vibrant backdrop of London during the tumultuous summer of 1981. The story follows the aristocratic, drug-addicted Henry Wooten and Warhol acolyte Baz Hallward as they encounter the enchanting Dorian Gray—a golden Adonis, untainted and perfect. As the subject of Baz's provocative video installation, Cathode Narcissus, Dorian becomes the focal point of Henry's obsessive desires, leading him on a hedonistic journey that stretches across the 1980s and 1990s. Delve into a psychological exploration of fame, desire, and the consequences of indulgence as Dorian navigates a world rife with temptation. This thought-provoking fiction not only addresses themes of identity and sexuality but also reflects the cultural landscape of the era. Don't miss the chance to add this compelling read to your collection!