Author: | Tom Cardamone | ISBN: | 9781937627454 |
Publisher: | Chelsea Station Editions | Publication: | April 16, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Tom Cardamone |
ISBN: | 9781937627454 |
Publisher: | Chelsea Station Editions |
Publication: | April 16, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Lambda Literary finalist Tom Cardamone’s novella, Pacific Rimming, is a dazzling narrative of obsession. Set in New York City in the late 1990s, a young gay man wanders from bed to bed, creating a life of drug use and sexual conquest to avoid emotional intimacy, his desire focused exclusively on Asian men.
“From the torrid depths of the Manhattan gay club scene, Cardamone snatches the precious jewel of wisdom that Blake prophesied could only be found in excess. You'll find no political correctness, smugness or marriage activism in Cardamone's gay universe: this is the visceral underbelly of gay life, and his language makes it shimmer like paradise.”
—Trebor Healey, author of A Horse Named Sorrow and Faun
“Exhilarating! Pacific Rimming is an eloquent, gorgeous reminder of why, when it comes to the mystery of desire, we persist in doing all the abject, crazy, beautiful things we do.”
—Paul Russell, author of The Unreal Life of Sergey Nabokov
“I’ve lived a lifetime waiting for this red hot, icy cool novella. In Manhattan’s lost gay underworld of the 1990s, bars were the place where white and Asian men could size each other up and take each other home. Cardamone is a stylist pure and simple, and his sentences shake and quiver just the way he wants them to. The wit and erudition on display are equally provocative.”
—Kevin Killian, author of Spreadeagle
Lambda Literary finalist Tom Cardamone’s novella, Pacific Rimming, is a dazzling narrative of obsession. Set in New York City in the late 1990s, a young gay man wanders from bed to bed, creating a life of drug use and sexual conquest to avoid emotional intimacy, his desire focused exclusively on Asian men.
“From the torrid depths of the Manhattan gay club scene, Cardamone snatches the precious jewel of wisdom that Blake prophesied could only be found in excess. You'll find no political correctness, smugness or marriage activism in Cardamone's gay universe: this is the visceral underbelly of gay life, and his language makes it shimmer like paradise.”
—Trebor Healey, author of A Horse Named Sorrow and Faun
“Exhilarating! Pacific Rimming is an eloquent, gorgeous reminder of why, when it comes to the mystery of desire, we persist in doing all the abject, crazy, beautiful things we do.”
—Paul Russell, author of The Unreal Life of Sergey Nabokov
“I’ve lived a lifetime waiting for this red hot, icy cool novella. In Manhattan’s lost gay underworld of the 1990s, bars were the place where white and Asian men could size each other up and take each other home. Cardamone is a stylist pure and simple, and his sentences shake and quiver just the way he wants them to. The wit and erudition on display are equally provocative.”
—Kevin Killian, author of Spreadeagle