In the City of Shy Hunters
Tom Spanbauer
(Author)
Description
Tom Spanbauer is one of the most enchanting writers in America today, and In the City of Shy Hunters, his first novel in ten years, is a rich and colorful portrait of New York in the 1980s, told with raw power (David Wiegand, San Francisco Chronicle). Shy, afflicted with a stutter, and struggling with his sexuality, Will Parker comes to New York to escape the provincial western towns where he grew up. In New York, he finds himself surrounded for the first time by people who understand and celebrate his quirks and flaws. He also begins an unforgettable love affair with a volatile, six-foot-five African-American drag queen and performance artist named Rose. But even as he is falling in love with Rose and growing into himself, Will must watch as AIDS escalates from a rumor into a devastating tragedy. When a vicious riot erupts in a local park, Will seizes the chance to repay the city for all it has taught him, in a climax that will leave readers shaken, fulfilled, and changed. In the City of Shy Hunters is so finely crafted ... you'll think you've been reading a modernist classic. -- Peter Kurth, Salon.com Spanbauer's genius resides even in the asides ... teas[ing] out the genuine complexity of human love. -- Thomas McGonigle, The Washington Post Book World Ambitious and compelling ... a mixture of the ghastly, the hilarious, and the curiously touching. -- John Hartl, The Seattle Times In the City of Shy Hunters has the earmarks of a literary landmark ... Its importance and originality are unmistakable. -- Laura Demanski, The Baltimore SunProduct Details
Price
$14.00
$13.02
Publisher
Grove Press
Publish Date
May 16, 2002
Pages
512
Dimensions
6.01 X 9.01 X 1.11 inches | 1.7 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780802138989
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About the Author
TOM SPANBAUER is the author of the beloved classic The Man Who Fell in Love with the Moon, winner of the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Award for best fiction, and a "dazzlingly accomplished" novel, according to the Washington Post. His earlier novels are Faraway Places and In the City of Shy Hunters. He lives in Portland, Oregon.