From literary cult hero Dennis Cooper comes his most haunting work to
date.
"An American master.... Cooper is the most important transgressive
literary artist since Burroughs." --Salon
In secret passageways, hidden rooms, and the troubled mind of our
narrator, a mystery perpetually takes shape--and the most compelling
clue to its final nature is "the marbled swarm" itself, a complex
amalgam of language passed down from father to son.
Cooper ensnares the reader in a world of appearances, where the
trappings of high art, old money, and haute cuisine obscure an
unspeakable system of coercion and surrender. And as the narrator stalks
an elusive truth, traveling from the French countryside to Paris and
back again, the reader will be seduced by a voice only Dennis Cooper
could create.