Cameo
‘A social satirist of the highest order’ BENJAMIN MYERS
(Author) Rob DoyleCameo is the life story of invented Irish novelist Ren Duka, who has unexpected, runaway international success with a prolific series of autofictional novels. What begins as a playful satire on literary ambition and the chaos of our times expands into a dazzling, polyphonic odyssey that challenges the border between fiction and reality. As the Ren Duka novels race outwards in widening circles of influence, we encounter Dina Tatangelo, cult novelist of the New York underworld; a Japanese manga artist whose work eerily affects his family life; a grizzled Dublin taxi driver who just might ferry his passengers between worlds; a film-star facing public disgrace; and Rob Doyle, an author enduring a psychic and ontological crisis. Cameo is at once a metaphysical architecture of the imagination, a human comedy full of unruly passions, and a self-portrait across multiple dimensions.
Rob Doyle
Rob Doyle is an Irish novelist and essayist known for his raw and introspective writing style. His most notable works include "Here Are the Young Men" and "Threshold," both of which explore themes of youth, disillusionment, and existential angst. Doyle's writing is characterized by its dark humor, sharp wit, and unflinching honesty, making him a distinctive voice in contemporary literature. His works have been praised for their insight into the human condition and their fearless exploration of modern-day anxieties. "Here Are the Young Men" is widely considered his most famous work, garnering critical acclaim for its powerful depiction of a group of young men coming of age in Dublin. Doyle's contributions to literature have solidified his place as a unique and impactful writer in the literary world.