306, pagine

lingua English

Pubblicato il 10 Ottobre 2023 da Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

ISBN:
978-0-374-29357-4
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A metafiction narrating the ways bibliophilia, logomania and homosexuality entangle people and organize them into lives.

2 edizioni

"...a subversive, variant culture; an inheritance."

It's hard to know where to even start reviewing this. This was an emotionally intense book, and occasionally so gorgeously written that sometimes I would have to pause for a few minutes just to savor the sentences I had just read. It's experimental fiction, but it's very approachable. It's essentially a series of conversations between a dying man (Juan) and his younger friend, both queer. Torres uses everything from found photographs to children's books illustrations to film scripts to tell his story. You'll skip between history and fantasy, the past and the present, the personal and the universal.

It's a novel about the stories we are allowed to tell about ourselves; specifically, the stories queer people are allowed to tell about themselves. And it's astonishing to me how much of this history I did. not. know. Let me be clear: I knew almost none of it. I'd never heard …

the queerness of narrative and language

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I love what this book does with both historical material and with storytelling. Sometimes I leave novels based on actual historical events wondering why a novelization or fictional approach is necessary, but this book both taught me something I didn't about Jan Gay and also reminded me how queer communication is...how true communication never hits the mark, never reveals itself, never lands.