An edition of Dorian (2002)

Dorian

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An edition of Dorian (2002)

Dorian

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In the summer of 1981, aristocratic, drug-addicted Henry Wotton and Warhol-acolyte Baz Hallward meet Dorian Gray. Dorian is a golden Adonis- perfect, pure and (so far) deliciously uncorrupted. The subject of Baz's video installation, Cathode Narcissus, and the object of Henry's attentions, Dorian is launched on a hedonistic binge that spans the '80s and '90s. But as Baz and Henry succumb to the AIDS epidemic, how is it that Dorian, despite all his sexual and narcotic debauchery, remains so unsullied - so vibrantly alive?

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Cover of: Dorian
Dorian: une imitation
2004, Ed. de l'Olivier
in French
Cover of: Dorian
Dorian
2003, Penguin Books, Limited
in English
Cover of: Dorian
Dorian: an imitation
2003, Penguin Books
in English

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288
Weight
0.163

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OL40335695M
ISBN 13
9780141013190

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Once you were inside the Chelsea home of Henry and Victoria Wotton it was impossible to tell whether it was day or night-time.
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