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John Rechy

    10 marzo 1931

    John Rechy è un autore americano che si addentra nelle complessità della cultura omosessuale e della società americana in generale. Pioniere della moderna letteratura LGBT, attinge al proprio background per creare vivide rappresentazioni di comunità emarginate. Le sue opere, che spesso esplorano le intricate sfumature dell'identità e del desiderio, sono caratterizzate da uno stile audace e da uno sguardo penetrante sulla vita americana. Nonostante abbia affrontato la censura per i suoi temi schietti, la sua scrittura ha ottenuto un duraturo riconoscimento per il suo significato letterario e la sua capacità di suscitare profonde risposte nei lettori.

    John Rechy
    The Miraculous Day of Amalia Gómez
    Bodies and Souls
    Pablo!
    About My Life and the Kept Woman
    Romanzo: Numeri
    Città di notte
    • Città di notte

      • 410pagine
      • 15 ore di lettura

      La provincia texana, una madre troppo amorevole, un padre balordo: è da questo retroterra che parte il protagonista, giramondo omosessuale, per conoscere se stesso, gli uomini e l'America. Il lungo viaggio attraverso il continente lo porta di città in città a incontrare ogni genere di disperato e di deviante, persone ai margini che tuttavia lo aiuteranno nella sua iniziazione alla vita.

      Città di notte
    • Romanzo: Numeri

      • 236pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Johnny, con un passato da Don Giovanni, ripercorre dopo molti anni le strade dei suoi amori giovanili in California.

      Romanzo: Numeri
    • The narrative offers a candid exploration of the author's life as a Mexican-American, reflecting on significant societal changes over the past century. It captures a spirit of fierce individualism, showcasing a man's journey of self-discovery and resilience. Through powerful storytelling, the work serves as a testament to personal and cultural identity, revealing the complexities of navigating life in a rapidly changing world.

      About My Life and the Kept Woman
    • Pablo!

      • 180pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      Originally written in 1948-49 when John Rechy (City of Night) was 18 years old, Pablo! was never published and has languished in Special Collections at Boston University. An unusual novel, Rechy uses archetypes to explore Mayan myths, beliefs and rituals.

      Pablo!
    • Bodies and Souls

      • 432pagine
      • 16 ore di lettura

      Set against the backdrop of modern Los Angeles, the narrative weaves together the lives of diverse characters, including a porn superstar, a Chicano punk-rocker, and an aging male stripper. The book explores the spiritual and physical dimensions of the city, offering an epic portrayal of its vibrant yet complex landscape. With a signature style, Rechy delves into the intricacies of identity and desire, crafting a rich tapestry that reflects the multifaceted nature of urban life.

      Bodies and Souls
    • Amalia Gomez experiences a vision of a large silver cross in the sky, sparking her skepticism about its significance. The narrative offers a poignant exploration of the working-class Mexican American community in Los Angeles, showcasing the blend of tough realism and cultural fables. Through Amalia's journey, John Rechy presents an epic portrayal of Chicano family life, highlighting themes of faith, identity, and the complexities of cultural heritage in a vibrant yet challenging environment.

      The Miraculous Day of Amalia Gómez
    • A novel on the golden age of homosexuality, after it became an accepted state and before AIDS put a dampener. The action follows for one day a variety of gays in 1981 Los Angeles, including an old man envious of the freedom enjoyed by the younger generation. By the author of City of Night

      The Coming of the Night
    • Lyle Clemens embarks on a humorous journey from the strict confines of Texas's religious fundamentalism to the vibrant allure of Las Vegas and Los Angeles. As he navigates diverse environments, the story captures his coming-of-age experiences filled with quirky encounters and personal growth. Through this adventure, themes of freedom, temptation, and self-discovery unfold in a lighthearted yet insightful manner.

      The Life and Adventures of Lyle Clemens
    • Numbers

      • 256pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Records the adventures of a male hustler as he stalks the hideouts of homosexuals in Los Angeles

      Numbers
    • After the Blue Hour

      • 224pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Set on a secluded island, a young writer finds himself entangled in the lives of his enigmatic host, Paul, and his intriguing family. Conversations about literature and film soon give way to unsettling revelations about Paul's past, including his tumultuous relationships and penchant for risky games. As the atmosphere thickens with tension and the allure of a nearby abandoned island, hidden secrets emerge, leading to a dramatic and violent climax. The story explores themes of desire, danger, and the complexities of human relationships.

      After the Blue Hour