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Dirty Weekend (novel)

''Dirty Weekend'' (1991) is a novel by Helen Zahavi, adapted into a film two years later by Zahavi and director Michael Winner. In the US it was first published under the title ''The Weekend''; some editions are subtitled "A Novel of Revenge".
==Plot introduction==
Overturning the traditional notion of a pleasurable sex-filled dirty weekend, Zahavi's novel instead examines a weekend killing spree committed by Bella, a twenty-something former sex-worker. She is targeted by men who sexually abuse women, but kills them instead of letting them victimize her. Over the course of the weekend she murders seven men through a variety of gruesome methods. In the end she escapes to a new life in the large, faceless city of London.
In the novel the old picaresque tradition is revived: there is one central character, Bella, the ''picara'', who is the only link to all the other characters. She meets and confronts one man after the other, kills him, and moves on to the next.

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