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Jimmy is an apiring DJ and electronic music producer who becomes involved in a life-altering love triangle with two sisters in New York as he is trying to build his recording career. He tries to put his personal life behind him when he moves to London to experience the taste of success on the European club circuit. Eventually he settles down with a woman and fellow DJ but soon realises that his new life was not all he hoped for. In the end, he is unable to either escape his memories of the two sisters or resurect what he once felt for them. He ends up single and alone, forced to come to terms…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Jimmy is an apiring DJ and electronic music producer who becomes involved in a life-altering love triangle with two sisters in New York as he is trying to build his recording career. He tries to put his personal life behind him when he moves to London to experience the taste of success on the European club circuit. Eventually he settles down with a woman and fellow DJ but soon realises that his new life was not all he hoped for. In the end, he is unable to either escape his memories of the two sisters or resurect what he once felt for them. He ends up single and alone, forced to come to terms with how time numbs human relationships, rendering past emotional bonds shadowy and irrevocable. An exploration of time and love set against the exhilerating background of the internationl techno and Drum and Bass scene, The Black Tide is Flaubert's Sentimental Education meets Thomas Mann's Dr, Faustus for the rave generation, a must read for any fan of modern literature and music.
Autorenporträt
David Antonelli was born in Chicago in 1963. He was educated at The University of Alberta, Oxford, Caltech, and MIT. In 2010 he published his first novel The Narcissist, followed by The False Man, Inbetween, The Forest, The Mountain, The Candidate, The Architect, The Frozen Ocean, The Black Tide, The Sleep, and The Lipstick Empire. His film credits include Inbetween (2008), which was nominated for awards at several international film festivals, Finding Rudolf Steiner (Documentary, Official Selection Calgary International Film Festival 2006, now available on DVD), Lucifer Gnosis (short), Forever (16 mm short), Dreaming (16 mm short, named in top three at the Montreal International Student Film Festival, 1989), La Toyson D'Or (16 mm short), and The Chalk Elephant (16 mm short). He currently lives in Cardiff and teaches at Lancaster University.