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David Cronenberg

Biography

David Cronenberg

David Cronenberg is a Canadian filmmaker whose career has spanned more than four decades. Born in Toronto, Canada, Cronenberg was inducted onto Canada’s Walk of Fame in 1999. In 2002, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada, and in 2006 he was awarded the Cannes Film Festival’s lifetime achievement award, the Carrosse d’Or; he is also an Officer in France’s Order of Arts and Letters (1990), and a Chevalier in its Legion of Honor (2009). Cronenberg’s many feature films include Stereo, Crimes of the Future, Fast Company, The Brood, The Dead Zone, The Fly, Naked Lunch, M. Butterfly, Crash, A History of Violence, and A Dangerous Method. His most recent film, Cosmopolis, starred Robert Pattinson and was an adaptation of Don DeLillo’s 2003 novel. CONSUMED is his first novel.

David Cronenberg

Books by David Cronenberg

by David Cronenberg - Fiction, Suspense

Naomi and Nathan are lovers and competitors --- nomadic freelancers in pursuit of sensation and depravity. Naomi is in Paris investigating story of Célestine and Aristide Arosteguy: Célestine was killed and partially consumed, and Aristide is the prime suspect. Meanwhile, Nathan contracts a rare STD called Roiphe’s and travels to Toronto to meet the man who discovered the syndrome. The narratives become entwined in a gripping plot involving geopolitics, 3-D printing, and, in a number of varieties, sex.