Gone Tomorrow is a passionate chronicle of death and obsession told before the full onslaught of AIDS. A disfigured, jaded young actor narrates the story of a seductive and monstrous film director who has convened his international cast and crew in Colombia, where a serial killer is on the loose. The making of his film of vast, if vague, ambition, brings together a group of people whose implosive relationship - fired by narcissism, sex, alcohol and drugs - are fiercely dissected by the narrator against an ominous backdrop of cultural dissolution, social anarchy and political violence.
Dark, Disturbing, yeah....It's about AIDS, you a**holes
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
This book, like all of Indiana's writing, is difficult, but that doesn't mean it's unfulfilling. The prose is vivid, the atmosphere is fully-rendered, and the characters are fascinating. I finished the book and immediately started it over again. A lost classic.
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