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D. B. C. Pierre D. B. C. Pierre i(A78199 works by) (a.k.a. Dirty But Clean Pierre)
Writing name for: Peter Finlay
Born: Established: 1961 Reynella, Noarlunga - McLaren Vale area, Adelaide, South Australia, ;
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1 1 y separately published work icon Big Snake Little Snake D. B. C. Pierre , London : Profile Books , 2022 24391140 2022 selected work prose

'A meditation on the ever-constant allure of risk, fortune and fate from Booker Prize-winner DBC Pierre.

'Big Snake Little Snake is a cascade of true stories by DBC Pierre, recorded while on his way to make a short film with a parrot in Trinidad, which not only examines the nature of gambling, the love affair between gambler and game and the mindset of obsessive practitioners, but aims to shed light on the invisible odds and outrageous chances of everyday life on Earth.

'Snakes symbolise a road in a Trinidadian numbers game based on dreams and superstition. The inquiry was prompted by a little snake on Pierre's doorstep.

''If writers were athletes, DBC Pierre would be hanging out with the skydivers, the stunt-snowboarders and the white-water rafters' Independent' (Publication summary)
 

1 The Next Step for Beasts D. B. C. Pierre , 2021 single work short story
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 26 June - 2 July 2021;
1 1 y separately published work icon Meanwhile in Dopamine City D. B. C. Pierre , London : Faber , 2020 19522344 2020 single work novel

'Dopamine City is the story of Lonny Cush, sanitation worker and single parent, kind-hearted and red-blooded, who is trying his best to protect his kids from the hysterical hyper-reality of 21st century life.

'He lives in an unnamed fictional world city, dominated by a huge tech company akin to Google. A manual worker - although he has been put forward for 'retraining', a euphemism for redundancy - Lonny is out of sync with the changes in his hometown and his century, and doesn't have the means to give his quiet teenage son Egan and his precocious, ultra-demanding nine-year-old daughter Shelby (one of the most memorably awful children in literature!) what they need, or say they need. But with his mother-in-law circling for custody, and needing to win back his kids' favour after he maybe went too far in discipling Shelby, he succumbs, splashing out on the thing Shelby wants more than anything else: her first smartphone.

'And so begins the silken silence as she drifts off to her room and down the rabbit hole of memes, trolls, hysteria and peer-pressure, and the true, vertiginous terrors of 21st-century life start flooding into the Cush household. And what should Lonny do? Rescue her or follow her? Because who is right: Lonny, or the world he and everybody else is living in now?' (Publication summary)

1 Does Mentoring Matter? Aoife Clifford , James Bradley , D. B. C. Pierre , Tegan Bennett Daylight , 2017 single work column
— Appears in: Australian Author , May vol. 49 no. 1 2017;

'Aoife Clifford, James Bradley, DBC Pierre and Tegan Bennett Daylight talk about whether writers need mentors, what you should and shouldn't expect, and other writerly wisdom.'  (Publication abstract)

1 Memory i "I woke up feeling edgy", D. B. C. Pierre , 2017 single work poetry
— Appears in: Seizure [Online] , June 2017;
1 6 y separately published work icon Release the Bats : Writing Your Way Out Of It D. B. C. Pierre , Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2016 9751706 2016 single work autobiography

'The Booker Prize-winning author of Vernon God Little returns with a book about fiction.

'When DBC Pierre burst onto the scene in 2003, he arrived with no particular literary education. Finding he had something to say, he made the journey solo to that place where dreams and demons live, to try and turn feelings into words.

'Part biography, part reflection and part practical guide, Release the Bats explores the mysteries of why and how we tell stories, and the craft of writing fiction. DBC Pierre reveals everything he learned the hard way.' (Publication summary)

1 Dead-End Jobs D. B. C. Pierre , 2015 single work short story
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 19 December 2015;
1 Hunting D. B. C. Pierre , 2015 single work prose
— Appears in: Better Than Fiction 2 : True Adventures from 30 Great Fiction Writers 2015;
1 Leaving Ourselves at Home D. B. C. Pierre , 2015 single work essay
— Appears in: The Best Australian Essays 2015 2015;
1 2 y separately published work icon Breakfast With the Borgias D. B. C. Pierre , London : Hammer , 2014 7664558 2014 single work novel thriller

'The setting: a faded, lonely guesthouse on the Essex coast. Outside, it's dark, and very foggy. Inside there's no phone or internet reception, no connection with the outside world.

'Enter Ariel Panek, a promising young academic en route from the USA to an important convention in Amsterdam. With his plane grounded by fog at Stanstead, he has been booked in for the night at the guesthouse. Discombobulated and jetlagged, he falls in with a family who appear to be commemorating an event.

'But this is no ordinary celebration. And this is no ordinary family.

'As evening becomes night, Panek realises that he has become caught in an insidious web of other people's secrets and lies, a Sartrian hell from which for him there may be no escape.' (Publication summary)

1 Cox D. B. C. Pierre , 2013 single work short story
— Appears in: The Australian , 27 December 2013; (p. 12) Petit Mal : Allegories of Youth, Wrongness and Right 2013;
1 5 y separately published work icon Petit Mal : Allegories of Youth, Wrongness and Right D. B. C. Pierre , London : Faber , 2013 6691186 2013 selected work autobiography short story

'If you are familiar with the explosive End Times Trilogy (Vernon God Little, Ludmila's Broken English, Lights Out in Wonderland) by DBC Pierre, you will be well-acclimatised to the heady heights traversed in this collection. Drawing on memoir and a life lived in pursuit of sensation, but always ignited by the flame of fiction, Petit Mal takes us further into the imagination of one of the most radically original prose stylists of the past decade.

'Accompanied by dozens of full-colour illustrations and photographic 'evidence', the stories here inhabit worlds defined by appetite, excess and transcendence. Whether through food, drink, sex, drugs, or a fantastic cocktail of all four, the impulse in this book is towards epiphany. And the inevitable hangover that follows. But even that (or those) in the world of DBC Pierre can be nourishing.

This special edition is cased and comes with an exclusive print signed by the author.' (Publisher's blurb)

6 17 y separately published work icon Lights Out in Wonderland D. B. C. Pierre , London : Faber , 2010 Z1712029 2010 single work novel

'Gabriel Brockwell, aesthete, poet, philosopher, disaffected twenty-something decadent, is thinking terminal. His philosophical enquiries, the abstractions he indulges, and how these relate to a life lived, all point in the same direction. His destination is Wonderland. The nature and style of the journey is all that's to be decided.

Taking in London, Tokyo, Berlin and the Galapagos Islands, Lights Out In Wonderland documents Gabriel Brockwell's remarkable global odyssey. Committed to the pursuit of pleasure and in search of the Bacchanal to obliterate all previous parties, Gabriel's adventure takes in a spell in rehab, a near-death experience with fugu ovaries, a sexual encounter with an octopus, and finally an orgiastic feast in the bowels of Berlin's majestic Tempelhof Airport.

Along the way we see a character disintegrate and re-shape before our eyes. Lights Out In Wonderland carries you through its many corridors of delight and horror on the back of Gabriel's voice, which is at once skeptical, idealistic, broken and optimistic. An allegorical banquet and a sly commentary on these End Times and the march towards insensate banality, DBC Pierre's third novel completes a loose trilogy of fictions, each of which stands alone as a joyful expression of the human spirit.(Publisher website)

1 Suddenly Doctor Cox D. B. C. Pierre , 2009 single work short story
— Appears in: Ox-Tales Air : Original Stories from Remarkable Writers 2009; The Best Australian Stories 2009 2009; (p. 66-76) Where There's Smoke : Outstanding Short Stories by Australian Men 2015;
1 Farewell from the Wharf of Innocence D. B. C. Pierre , 2009 single work column
— Appears in: Vagabond Holes : David McComb and the Triffids 2009; (p. 329-331)
1 Wheels of Fortune D. B. C. Pierre , 2006 single work autobiography
— Appears in: Sunday Life , 3 December 2006; (p. 26-27)
1 28 y separately published work icon Ludmila's Broken English D. B. C. Pierre , London : Faber , 2006 Z1245092 2006 single work novel

'DBC Pierre's second novel charts the unlikely meeting between East and West that follows Ludmila Derev's appearance on a Russian brides website. Determined to save her family from starvation in the face of marauding Gnez troops, Ludmila's journey into the world and womanhood is an odyssey of sour wit, even sourer vodka, and a Soviet tractor probably running on goat's piss.

'Thousands of miles to the West, the Heath twins are separated after 33 years conjoined at the abdomen. Released for the first time from an institution rumoured to have been founded for an illegitimate child of Charles II, they are suddenly plunged into a round-the-clock world churning with opportunity, rowdy with the chatter of freedom, democracy, self-empowerment and sex.' (Publisher's blurb)

1 Banged Up and Baying for Blood D. B. C. Pierre , 2004 single work autobiography
— Appears in: The Australian , 6 January 2004; (p. 10)
2 The Most Embarrassing Day of My Life D. B. C. Pierre , 2003 single work autobiography
— Appears in: The Age , 15 November 2003; (p. 2) The Sydney Morning Herald , 15-16 November 2003; (p. 6-7)

— Appears in: Mortification: Writers' Stories of Their Public Shame 2003;
1 Vernon God Little D. B. C. Pierre , 2003 extract novel (Vernon God Little)
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 18-19 October 2003; (p. 8-9)
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