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DescriptionThe definitive novel about young love and the city of Paris--sexy, intense, and daring. Reviews"Entrancing . . . I can't think of a recent novel that better describes the scarily charged beginning of a love affair."--"The New York Times Book Review" "A beautifully composed rave-generation rhapsody . . . In prose dripping with eroticism and aching with melancholy, Dyer masterfully dissects the vicissitudes of twenty-something love."--"The Sunday Times" (London) "Witty and sexy and experimental."--Lucinda Ballantyne, "The Boston Globe""" "Absorbing and darkly romantic . . . However it's labeled--as a novel thick with essay point, and old-fashioned story in postmodern dress, or a fiction that contains its own dissertation--Paris Trance is a haunting work."--Tom Nolan, "San Francisco Chronicle Book Review" ""Tender is the Night" for the Ecstasy Age."--Tim Pears, author of "In the Place of Fallen Leaves" Author descriptionGeoff Dyer is the author of "Jeff in Venice, Death in Varanasi, "among other novels, and several nonfiction books. He won a National Book Critics Circle Award in 2012 for "Otherwise Known as the Human Condition." He lives in Los Angeles. |