The shocking, erotic, and suspenseful winner of the Lambda Literary Award for Best Gay Fiction from the author of City of Night (Out Magazine).
John Rechys first novel, City of Night, an international bestseller, is considered a modern classic. Subsequent work asserts his place among Americas most important writers. The authors most daring work, After the Blue Hour is narrated by a twenty-four-year-old writer named John Rechy.
Fleeing a turbulent life in Los Angeles, John accepts an invitation to a private island from an admirer of his work. There, he joins Paul, his imposing host in his late thirties, his beautiful mistress, and his precocious teenage son. Browsing Pauls library and conversing together on the deck about literature and film during the spell of evenings blue hour, John feels surcease, until, with unabashed candor, Paul shares intimate details of his life. Through cunning seductive charm, he married and divorced an ambassadors daughter and the heiress to a vast fortune. Avoiding identifying his sons mother, he reveals an affinity for erotic dangerous games. With intimations of past decadence and menace, an abandoned island nearby arouses tense fascination in the group. As games veer toward violence, secrets surface in startling twists and turns. Explosive confrontation becomes inevitable.
A beach read for those who prefer to thumb Genet rather than Grisham on the deckside chaise. Los Angeles Review of Books
Mysterious, intriguing, and brashly amatory, Rechys take on gamesmanship, power, domination, and deception is a welcome return to form for the author and a wild ride indeed. The Bay Area Reporter
Steamy . . . with a kind of Gatsby-by-way-of-Henry James subplot. Beautifully written. Kirkus Reviews
Genre: Literary Fiction
John Rechys first novel, City of Night, an international bestseller, is considered a modern classic. Subsequent work asserts his place among Americas most important writers. The authors most daring work, After the Blue Hour is narrated by a twenty-four-year-old writer named John Rechy.
Fleeing a turbulent life in Los Angeles, John accepts an invitation to a private island from an admirer of his work. There, he joins Paul, his imposing host in his late thirties, his beautiful mistress, and his precocious teenage son. Browsing Pauls library and conversing together on the deck about literature and film during the spell of evenings blue hour, John feels surcease, until, with unabashed candor, Paul shares intimate details of his life. Through cunning seductive charm, he married and divorced an ambassadors daughter and the heiress to a vast fortune. Avoiding identifying his sons mother, he reveals an affinity for erotic dangerous games. With intimations of past decadence and menace, an abandoned island nearby arouses tense fascination in the group. As games veer toward violence, secrets surface in startling twists and turns. Explosive confrontation becomes inevitable.
A beach read for those who prefer to thumb Genet rather than Grisham on the deckside chaise. Los Angeles Review of Books
Mysterious, intriguing, and brashly amatory, Rechys take on gamesmanship, power, domination, and deception is a welcome return to form for the author and a wild ride indeed. The Bay Area Reporter
Steamy . . . with a kind of Gatsby-by-way-of-Henry James subplot. Beautifully written. Kirkus Reviews
Genre: Literary Fiction
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