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by Daniel Davies (Author) "I HAVEN'T INTRODUCED MYSELF ..." (more)
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  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Serpent's Tail (22 May 2008)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1852429984
  • ISBN-13: 978-1852429980
  • Product Dimensions: 21.2 x 13.4 x 1.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 290,288 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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'A cool, dark, sexy nightdrive of a novel. Daniel Davies writes with the detachment and insight of a new J.G.Ballard'

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'Around the unusual, Houellebecqian story, Daniel Davies has created a recognisable but unflattering portrait of modern Britain with a nod to JG Ballard'

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3.0 out of 5 stars Passable Window into a Subculture of Sex, 3 Nov 2008
By A. Ross (Washington, DC) - See all my reviews
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Jeremy Shepherd is the carefully coiffed ambitious editor-in-chief of a glossy London fashion magazine. One day he has an existential crisis/nervous breakdown and comes to the realization that his work is totally meaningless, and, for that matter, so is his cosmopolitan semi-glamorous life. This leads him to the inexorable conclusion that he needs to radically reboot his life while taking Maslow's hierarchy of needs as his new model. He chucks his fancy job, sells his swish flat, gives away his designer clothes, and moves to back to the anonymous middle-English town he came from, to live with his parents. This is all part of his master plan to simplify his life so that he can concentrate on his primary need, which is lots of sex, preferably anonymous and with no attachments. Thus, the reader is plunged into an insider account of "dogging" -- the practice of outdoor sex with strangers.

This is fairly interesting -- as most insider accounts of subcultures are -- but little more than that. The book clearly tips its hat to its sexually transgressive fictional ancestors of JG Ballard's Crash, Michel Houllebecq's Whatever and Platform, Marie Darrieussecq's Pig Tales, Helen Walsh's Brass, et al (none of which I've read). However, it's hard to imagine anyone being that shocked by the swinger's lifestyle depicted here. This becomes a bit of a problem, since the story attempts to build a sense of menace revolving around the violent reaction of nameless/faceless local yobs to the "perverts" who meet at night in parking lots and country lanes. Davies tries hard to invoke larger ideas revolving around the surveillance society and the extent to which modern Westerners have become so self-aware that they are "performing" their lives, rather than living them. This might have felt fresh and interesting ten or fifteen years ago, but merely feels like reheated leftovers now.

Eventually, this little travelogue into the sordid runs out of places to go and the story struggles to create tension as the cops crack down on the local sex gatherings. Events get rather rushed and the story wraps up in a somewhat unsatisfactory manner -- although the book's final two words contain a nicely done twist which is well worth sticking around for. On the whole, a passable diversion that provides a window into a strange subculture -- but that's about all.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The English Houllebecq, 24 Jun 2008
For my money, the best British novel this year. If you enjoyed John Niven's KILL YOUR FRIENDS, Houllebecq's ATOMISED and WHATEVER, or AMERICAN PSYCHO, read this. This short, readable book moves effortlessly from being laugh-out-loud funny to genuinely sinister, and wears its (estimable) intellectual weight very lightly. Davies' eye for the detail of real English life is absolutely perfect - the shopping centres, buses, simmering hostilities and mind-numbing boredom of the suburbs are beautifully evoked. As long as titles like this are being left to languish, then British publishing deserves to be in the state it is. An absolute work of genius.
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4.0 out of 5 stars woof woof!, 11 Jul 2008
Very good debut novel, the mutt's nuts if you will. The best bits are the sideways views of life as it is lived by most of us. Very contemporary in many of its concerns.

Will be buying the author's next on release.
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