Mystery In Spiderville

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Mystery In Spiderville
Authors and Contributors      By (author) John Hartley Williams
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:192
Dimensions(mm): Height 199,Width 130
Category/GenreCrime and mystery
Thriller/suspense
Adventure
ISBN/Barcode 9780099426936
ClassificationsDewey:823.914
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Vintage Publishing
Imprint Vintage Classics
Publication Date 6 February 2003
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

'A fascinating debut which combines madcap surrealism, film-noir and eroticism' - Guardian Alongside the names of James Hadley Chase and Erle Stanley Gardner we must now add that of John Hartley Williams - though Mystery in Spiderville is no run-of-the-mill hard-boiled thriller. The decor is by Dali, the plot is a mixture of Breton and Burroughs, and the main character - the protean and unkillable Spider Rembrandt - has six toes, sleeps in a grave and dreams of congress with the pert and playful Reedy Buttons. Sucked into the vortex of Spider's philandering mind is a narrator - sometimes Spider's adversary, sometimes his victim - who lies upon a bed brooding on the absence of a nameless, brown-haired woman. He, too, is protean- full of passionate longings and homicidal tendencies. A surrealist film-noir that blends the forensic with the erotic, the seedy penny-dreadful and the lyric prose-poem, Mystery in Spiderville is one of the strangest, strongest and most arresting fictional debuts in years.

Author Biography

John Hartley Williams has published nine poetry collections, including Spending Time with Walter and, most recently, Blues (2004). He co-edited Teach Yourself Writing Poetry and won the Arvon International Poetry Competition in 1983. He teaches English at the Free University of Berlin, where he has been since 1976.

Reviews

Surrealist film noir that blends the forensic with the erotic * Laura Wilson * If there's been something missing in your life ever since William Burroughs went to the great needle exchange in the sky, then perhaps John Hartley Williams is the author for you * Sunday Herald * Nodding as much to William Burroughs as to Raymond Chandler * Scotsman * Probably the first crime novel to ally forensic procedures with lyrical poetry * Guardian * This is the evil twin of the novel: a form locked in the literary basement that deserves to see the light of day * The Times *