The Sweet Smell of Psychosis

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Darkly comic descent into journalistic debauchery.

If your taste in literature veers towards the darkly satirical and unapologetically sharp, "The Sweet Smell of Psychosis" might just hit the spot. Will Self thrusts you into a world where the lines between ambition and self-destruction blur, with a protagonist whose naivety leads to a twisted journey. It's a short, biting critique of the media world that can be devoured in one sitting, offering a mix of bemusement and horror that could draw you in – if you're one for cynicism wrapped in wit.

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The Sweet Smell of Psychosis

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ISBN: 9780802136473
Publisher: Grove Press
Date of Publication: 1999-08-09
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Literary Fiction, Contemporary
Related Topics: Literature, Literary Criticism
Goodreads rating: 3.4
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A brief and brilliant satire of magazine hacks and fashionistas, The Sweet Smell of Psychosis shows Will Self - a writer acclaimed as "a masterly prose-maker" by London's Sunday Times - at the top of his form. It looks as if it's going to be quite a Christmas for Richard Hermes, powdered with cocaine and whining with the white noise of urban derangement. Not so much enfolded as trapped in the bosom of the most venal media clique in London, Richard is losing it on all fronts: he's losing his heart to Ursula Bentley, a nubile and vacuous magazine columnist; he's in danger of losing his job at the pretentious listings magazine Rendezvous; he's losing his mind courtesy of Colombia's chief illegal export; and, worst of all, he's losing his soul ... to Bell. Bell is a newspaper columnist, radio host, television personality - but more than that, he is the kingpin guiding the ship of media scandal through the lower depths. From his headquarters in the Sealink Club he pulls the strings that control the disseminators of drek and gatherers of glib. And he has had Ursula Bentley and just about everyone else, female and male. As Richard pursues the Jicki perfume wafting from Ursula, he is in fact being drawn into a much more sinister web. Murky, paranoid, and hilarious, The Sweet Smell of Psychosis is Will Self at his best.
 

Darkly comic descent into journalistic debauchery.

If your taste in literature veers towards the darkly satirical and unapologetically sharp, "The Sweet Smell of Psychosis" might just hit the spot. Will Self thrusts you into a world where the lines between ambition and self-destruction blur, with a protagonist whose naivety leads to a twisted journey. It's a short, biting critique of the media world that can be devoured in one sitting, offering a mix of bemusement and horror that could draw you in – if you're one for cynicism wrapped in wit.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.