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Peter Rabbit meets Marquis de Sade in this story of a youth and his troubled talking dog as they romp through posh London streets.

Produktbeschreibung
Peter Rabbit meets Marquis de Sade in this story of a youth and his troubled talking dog as they romp through posh London streets.
Autorenporträt
Jonathan Barrow was born in 1947, an hour’s drive north of London in Sawbridgeworth, England, the youngest of five brothers. He attended Harrow, the boarding school whose alumni include Winston Churchill and Lord Byron, but never completed his secondary education. Barrow worked at the Dorchester and Claridge’s hotels in London before being hired as an advertising copywriter. He published short storieskeenly observed, outrageously inventive parodies of English snobbishness and eccentricitiesin The London Magazine and exhibited his drawings at London’s Redfern Gallery, which has represented leading British artists like Henry Moore and David Hockney. His brother found the closely-typed, much scribbled-upon manuscript of On the Run with Mary in Barrow’s office drawer the day after the author's death in 1970, at age twenty-two. He died in a car crash alongside his fiancée, two weeks before they were to be married. This book, in which the narrator witnesses and uncannily prophesies what was planned as a wedding turn into a funeral, can be seen as both protracted suicide note and feverish love letter.