Synopses & Reviews
Bright, ambitious, and handsome, Ross Ohrenstedt is a high flier in the fashionable field of queer studies. He has just taken a prestigious university position in Los Angeles and has been appointed to oversee the collection of papers and works of a leading light of the gay literary salon known as the Purple Circle. Ross stumbles across a "lost" work by an unknown author and his quest to identify the mystery writer and achieve the glory of scholastic tenure unveils increasingly bizarre and unbalanced facts about a group of writers who in the 1970s and 1980s broke new ground in the creation of a gay literary sensibility. But the dark truth contained within
The Book of Liesis even more startling. With biting wit and a lush sense of place and character, Felice Picano's daring novel is at once a stylish mystery, a comical roman clef, and a wicked send-up of the new Ivory Tower.
"Leave it to Felice Picano to add a walloping dose of melodrama and intrigue to a tale already redrawing genre boundaries...What Picano does is take an academic mystery (subject matter that might have proved tedious or solipsistic in lesser hands) and morphs it into something new--a page-turning, often campy, occasionally serious critique of academia and historical truth, literary celebrity, and the imminent future of America."-Philadelphia Tribune
Felice Picanois the author of 19 books including the best-selling novels Like People In History, Looking Glass Lives, The Lureand Eyesas well as the literary memoirs Ambidextrous, Men Who Loved Me,and A House On the Ocean, A House On the Bay.He is also the author with Dr. Charles Silverstein of The New Joy of Gay Sex.A native of New York, Felice Picano now lives in Los Angeles.
Synopsis
With sharp wit, powerfully unexpected revelations, and a luscious sense of place and character, the author of the bestselling "Like People in History" explores the ties of love, friendship, and betrayal.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. [420]-423).