
Venus Blue
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Set in film-noir chiaroscuro, the novel is narrated by a present-day Hollywood memorabilia collector, Stefan Hollander. Something in the enticing vacuity of Molly's aspect as she flickers across a late-night television screen arrests his attention. Soon after, he comes to possess a journal, a kind of confessional, bound in flamboyant sapphire, kept by the one who most avidly worshipped at Molly's shrine: Millicent Rappaport, herself a Hollywood beauty. Of all the veneration Molly would incite in the various broken or obliterated segments of her life, Millicent's alone would come closest to capturing the spirit, if not the heart, of this glorious escapee.
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"Venus Blue is less a novel about filmmaking than it is a film cloaked in the language of fiction. As Sobin unpacks his plot like so many Chinese boxes, the reader becomes less and less interested in "truth," the history in which these characters and mannequins are trapped, than in the series of images it presents--the frames of its film." -Douglas Messerli, Los Angeles Times"Gustaf Sobin writes like a poet. This is a sky novel - if you want to know what that means, read it." -John Berger
"Venus Blue is irresistible: a story of haunted obsession and unfailing love set against the lush and corrupt background of Hollywood's glory years. Gustaf Sobin will make you love the women in his story. He writes of them with all the lyrical intensity and precision of a true poet." - Michael Ignatieff
"This is an ingeniously constructed first novel by a distinguished poet." - John Nicholson, The Times
"Dry, clever, and choked with cinematic references, Venus Blue is a striking debut." Jane Solanus, Time Out
"There are many satisfactions in the novel which is written with a strong sense of visual beauty. There result is an ironic, sensuous evocation of a long vanquished star." -Judy Cooke, The Guardian
"Venus Blue is an excellent story, exquisitely told ... elusive, without antecedent and possessed of a haunting glamour all its own." -Cressida Connolly, Marie Claire
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