The
Coming of Night by
John Rechy
John Rechy's new novel is a return to the themes
and scenes of his classic, best-selling City of Night and a
bittersweet memorial to a lost world -- gay Los Angeles in the
moment before AIDS. It is 1981, a summer night, and an unscripted
ritual is about to take place. Young, beautiful Jesse is
celebrating one year on the dazzling gay scene and plans to lose
himself completely in its transient pleasures. He is joined by
Dave, a leatherman bent on testing limits. A young hustler, an
opera lover lost in fantasies of youth, a gang of teenagers
looking for trouble -- as the Santa Ana winds breathe fire down
the hills of Los Angeles, stirring up desires and violence, these
men circle ever closer to a confrontation as devastating as it is
inevitable. Lyrical, humorous, and compassionate Coming of the
Night proves again that as a novelist and chronicler of gay life
John Rechy has no equal. "The question Rechy asks is still
potent: Would you die for sex? Rechy's sizzling literary response
Coming of Night is as exciting as it is chilling." -- Pamela
Warrick, Los Angeles Times; "[Rechy] very nearly touches
greatness . . . feeling his way toward that place within each of
us where the ecstatic teeters on the edge of psychic abyss. . . .
A substantial artist." -- Frank Browning, Salon
The
Sexual Outlaw : A Documentary by
John Rechy
A masterpiece of Gay literature, broke so many
taboos before its time. I remember reading this novel in the
late 70s before AIDS became prevalent, when so many queers walked
the back streets and alleys not to mention bathhouses in there
search for free sex and lust. This is a monumental exploration
into the psyche of homosexuality and being wanted by all means
.necessary. I cant wait for the movie! -- Anonymous Review
I had heard about this book, and it seemed to
make some people angry and some people said it was great. I hadn't
read it until I saw that the SF Chronicle listed it as one of the
"100 Best Non-Fiction of the Century" and I thought,
wow. So I read it, and was surprised to find how timely the book
is, how it speaks about the same issues confronting gay men right
now, and speaks about them intelligently--and, also, it's a very
sexy book, that describes three sex-crammed days and nights by its
main character roaming through streets, alleys, under piers. The
book deserves to be rated high on "best" lists. It sure
ranks in mine. Terrific writing, too. -- Anonymous Review
This remains the most powerful manifesto of gay
power, as well as being a document of oppression. Graphic sexual
encounters are strongly depicted. Between each main section, an
essay comments on a wide range of gay life--from gay bars to the
gay pride parade, bodybuilding, hustling, S & M, gay
relationships with women, laws, vice cops. Although many of
Rechy's ideas have now been embraced by others, the book remains
as startling, bold, and original as when it first appeared. A gay
"Fire Next Time." -- Anonymous Review
John Rechy is recipient of the Pen-USA-West
Lifetime Achievement Award and winner of the William
Whitehead Award for Lifetime Achievement through Triangle
Publishing