Dimensions
130 x 197 x 22mm
Billed as an alphabet, and narrated by the nameless N, 'Red' introduces us first to N's friend, Zach. In St Petersburg for a music festival, Zach encounters the red-headed Aline in the Matisse Room at the Hermitage and is immediately bewitched. The two fall in love as quickly as they fall into bed and it seems that nothing can keep them apart.
But other characters also appear between the sheets: a gang of five black-shorted, grease-smeared, soot-smudged men, who take what they want, stealing money (and, on one occasion, a piece of art) from homes of the rich; a girl who tends pigs, and wants to keep what is hers; a workman whose wants are few, but with devastating consequences. Even aspects of N's own life are revealed, including his awkward relationships with his teenage daughter and her American mother. As these stories overlap and entwine, 'Red' is revealed as a vibrant, violent tale: a love story and a story about the love of art, about life imitating art, about the end of love – and the end of life.