A Boy's Own Story
- 256 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
'Every so often a novel comes along that is so ambitious in its intention and so confident of its voice that it reminds us what a singular and potent thing a novel can be' San Francisco Chronicle
Esta serie profundiza en el intrincado mundo interior de un joven que lidia con su otredad y busca su lugar en el mundo. Las novelas entrelazan magistralmente elementos autobiográficos con ficción, mostrando un choque entre la observación distante y un profundo anhelo de aceptación y amor. Los lectores quedarán cautivados por la perspicaz exploración de la adolescencia, la vulnerabilidad y la búsqueda de identidad. Es una narrativa atemporal sobre el esfuerzo humano universal por comprenderse a uno mismo y conectar con los demás.
'Every so often a novel comes along that is so ambitious in its intention and so confident of its voice that it reminds us what a singular and potent thing a novel can be' San Francisco Chronicle
When the narrator of White's poised yet scalding autobiographical novel first embarks on his sexual odyssey, it is the 1950s, and America is "a big gray country of families on drowsy holiday." That country has no room for a scholarly teenager with guilty but insatiable stirrings toward other men. Moving from a Midwestern college to the Stonewall Tavern on the night of the first gay uprising--and populated by eloquent queens, butch poseurs, and a fearfully incompetent shrink--The Beautiful Room is Empty conflates the acts of coming out and coming of age.
The final volume of Edmund White's autobiographical trilogy continues the exploration of identity, sexuality, and personal history. Building on the themes from his previous works, it delves deeper into the complexities of the author's experiences and relationships. This installment promises to provide a profound and intimate reflection on his life, enriching the narrative established in the earlier books and offering readers a compelling conclusion to his story.