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I Look Divine

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Nicholas is beautiful, wealthy and hopelessly vain. With his older brother in tow, he jets from one glamorous scene to another: Rome, Madrid, Mexico. Wherever he goes, he seeks the admiration of other men, until one day - his beauty faded - he winds up dead, the victim of unknown circumstances. His brother is left to pick up and pieces and figure out how Nicholas came to his untimely end.

Author: Christopher Coe
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Bruno Gmuender
Published: 10/10/2013
Pages: 128
Weight: 0.39lbs
Size: 7.40h x 5.10w x 0.70d
ISBN: 9783867876308

About the Author
Coe, Christopher: - Christopher Coe was a writer, photographer and cabaret singer. He lived in Paris and New York City. Coe's first novel, I Look Divine, was published in 1987, his second, Such Times, in 1993. His style has been called "reminiscent of both Oscar Wilde's and Marcel Proust's late writings" (Publishers Weekly). In 1994, Christopher Coe died of AIDS.

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  • Publication Date
  • Dimensions
    7.4 in, 5.1 in, 0.7 in
  • Pages
    128
  • Publisher
    Bruno Gmuender

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I Look Divine by Coe, Christopher
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I Look Divine

$504
Nicholas is beautiful, wealthy and hopelessly vain. With his older brother in tow, he jets from one glamorous scene to another: Rome, Madrid, Mexico. Wherever he goes, he seeks the admiration of other men, until one day - his beauty faded - he winds up dead, the victim of unknown circumstances. His brother is left to pick up and pieces and figure out how Nicholas came to his untimely end.

Author: Christopher Coe
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Bruno Gmuender
Published: 10/10/2013
Pages: 128
Weight: 0.39lbs
Size: 7.40h x 5.10w x 0.70d
ISBN: 9783867876308

About the Author
Coe, Christopher: - Christopher Coe was a writer, photographer and cabaret singer. He lived in Paris and New York City. Coe's first novel, I Look Divine, was published in 1987, his second, Such Times, in 1993. His style has been called "reminiscent of both Oscar Wilde's and Marcel Proust's late writings" (Publishers Weekly). In 1994, Christopher Coe died of AIDS.
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