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American Studies
American Studies
Author: Mark Merlis
Handsome prose and the erotic undercurrent of pre-Stonewall gay life strengthen this intriguing first novel. While recuperating from a hustler's brutal beating, Reeve, a 62-year-old gay man, finds his attention split between lustful thoughts for his young, straight hospital roommate and memories of his college professor and mentor, Tom Slater (a...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780395689929
ISBN-10: 0395689929
Publication Date: 9/1994
Pages: 275
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Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Company
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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I enjoyed this book. Merlis pulls one into the tale he is unfolding within the first paragraphs. He has a speed that makes the reader keep on going like the old Saturday matinee serials. This is the second of his books I have read. I think this novel was more satisfactory than the other. By mid point one is at a loss as to where the book is going and looking in the back will confuse one more. He scatters clues and blocks along the way a few woven through each page that makes for an exciting summing up of an old man's life at a cross road or at an end. I like Merlis because he writes and develops characters even though there is only the narrator talking about his 'version 'of the past 40+ years. Like many of the newer writers he does not think it is necessary to take 600 pages to tell a story. For that I thank him many times. If one is looking for a tale that covers what those not in the fore front but just plodding along trying not to be pushed out of the shadows were doing, Merlis has a version that is quite worthwhile.
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