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Sweet Tooth
Yves Navarre
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Description for Sweet Tooth
Paperback. Translator(s): Watson, Donald. Series: French Literature Series. Num Pages: 220 pages. BIC Classification: 5SG; FA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 216 x 141 x 17. Weight in Grams: 306.
In a New York as gritty and brutal as Charles Bukowski's Los Angeles--a city of muggings, cockroach-infested apartments, dank hospitals, and casual murders--three characters cross paths and collide. Sweet Tooth is a book of anonymous sexual encounters and of lust that grades into love: a story by one of the most brilliantly uncompromising innovators of gay literature that shocks with candor and builds to an incredible climax. Its last line--"Adventure is dead"--grounds everything that has come before and gives a conclusive, melancholy tone to a book that is much more than shocking.
In a New York as gritty and brutal as Charles Bukowski's Los Angeles--a city of muggings, cockroach-infested apartments, dank hospitals, and casual murders--three characters cross paths and collide. Sweet Tooth is a book of anonymous sexual encounters and of lust that grades into love: a story by one of the most brilliantly uncompromising innovators of gay literature that shocks with candor and builds to an incredible climax. Its last line--"Adventure is dead"--grounds everything that has come before and gives a conclusive, melancholy tone to a book that is much more than shocking.
Product Details
Publication date
2006
Condition
New
Series
French Literature Series
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dalkey Archive Press
Number of Pages
220
Place of Publication
Normal, IL, United States
ISBN
9781564784445
SKU
9781564784445
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About Yves Navarre
Yves Navarre's (1940-1994) first book, Lady Black, was published in 1971. During a prolific career, he published over a dozen novels, including Cronus's Children, The Zoological Garden, and Our Share of Time, which is published by Dalkey Archive Press. In 1980, he won France's most esteemed literary award, the Prix Goncourt. DONALD WATSON, FAIA, is Professor and Dean Emeritus of ... Read more
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