Castro Street Blues

Castro Street Blues

Jack Fritscher

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Palm Drive Publishing
Año de edición:
2023
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Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9781890834654
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INDEPENDENT PRESS AWARD 2024 DISTINGUISHED FAVORITE LGBT FICTIONNYC BIG BOOK AWARD 2024 DISTINGUISHED FAVORITE LGBT FICTIONPINNACLE BOOK ACHIEVEMENT AWARD LGBT FICTIONDesperate HusbandsA Gay Hero’s Journey through CovidThis amuse-bouche gay pop-culture novel of arts, ideas, and history, packed with comic dish, is a meta-fiction memoir told by a marvelously unreliable third-person narrator. The 'coming-out novel' meets the 'elder-exit novel' in the circle of life when the closet of quarantine disrupts a happily married couple aging in place.The longtime husbands are representative men, survivors of gay history, from their coming out into the homophobia of the 1950s to their rowdy post-Stonewall life of fifty years in San Francisco before retiring to the Marin Headlands across the Golden Gate Bridge. Quarantined there, they watch online news of thousands of Covid refugees and renters fleeing the City, creating the most empty downtown in America, turning their once fabulous Castro gayborhood into a ghost town.Covid depression is the worst room in the best hotel of gay life. With the sinking feeling of drowning men, they see their pre-Covid queer life flashing before their eyes in slow-motion homosurreal memory scenes of magical realism, late-night noir films, and their own video diaries of friends lost to AIDS. Having survived isolation in the closet and the viral AIDS years, the veterans of the midcentury gay liberation wars, surveying their personal history, struggle forward on their gay heroic journey through the dark cave of Covid vowing never to surrender to the PTSD many gay men carry from years of homophobia.The author keeps this tale of Covid lockdown, the New Normal, and desperate husbands real and authentic with time-capsule headlines ripped from the news of the pandemic, the rise of MAGA fascism, the great gay migration to Palm Springs, rainbow pronouns, and a transgender person leading the revived Pride Parade.Director Oliver Stone said of his film Platoon, 'This movie is not about me, but I had to be in Vietnam to write it.'  If this literary fiction, gayly packed with queer pop culture, seems as real as an autobiography, the author has done his job as an artist taking the reader on a fanciful ride as entertaining as his award-winning Some Dance to Remember: A Memoir-Novel of San Francisco 1970-1982. 

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