Justine

Justine1996
About this book
Set in contemporary London, Justine chronicles one man's obsession with beauty and his journey through the darkest recesses of the mind in its pursuit.
A sensitive art collector, nameless throughout, becomes enchanted by Justine, the portrait that hangs above his mantel. Enthralled, he spends hours in his flat, smoking opium and watching the beautiful woman in the painting. Searching London for the object of his ravening desire, he finds on separate occasions two women: Justine, a refined and chiseled beauty, and her identical twin Juliette, a complex and reckless woman who seems driven by rage.
As the story unfolds, he finds it increasingly difficult to know the true identity of the evasive and evanescent woman he desires, and his vivid opium-seasoned hallucinations become indistinguishable from reality.
Details
- First published
- 1996
- OL Work ID
- OL1952815W
Subjects
TwinsArtCollectors and collectingFictionTwins, fictionFiction, eroticaFiction, psychologicalHallucinations and illusionsOpium abuseNew York Times reviewedFiction, erotica, general