Garth Greenwell je autorem, jehož literární dílo zkoumá složitost lidské intimity a touhy s pronikavou psychologickou hloubkou. Jeho psaní se vyznačuje precizním jazykem a schopností zachytit jemné nuance mezilidských vztahů. Greenwellův přístup k próze je analytický a zároveň hluboce empatický, což čtenářům umožňuje nahlédnout do nitra postav. Jeho práce představují promyšlené zamyšlení nad láskou, ztrátou a hledáním identity v moderním světě.
Set against the backdrop of an unfamiliar city, the narrative explores the evolving relationship between an American and a young local man, Mitko, initially rooted in a transactional encounter. As their connection deepens, it reveals Mitko's poignant history of illness and exploitation, highlighting themes of desire, privilege, and the complexities of human connection. The story delves into the ambivalence of their relationship, examining the interplay of submission, need, and resentment, ultimately questioning the nature of understanding oneself and others.
Sofia, Bulgaria, a landlocked city in southern Europe, stirs with hope and impending upheaval. Soviet buildings crumble, wind scatters sand from the far south, and political protesters flood the streets with song. In this atmosphere of disquiet, an American teacher navigates a life transformed by the discovery and loss of love. As he prepares to leave the place he's come to call home, he grapples with the intimate encounters that have marked his years abroad, each bearing uncanny reminders of his past. A queer student's confession recalls his own first love, a stranger's seduction devolves into paternal sadism, and a romance with another foreigner opens, and heals, old wounds. Each echo reveals startling insights about what it means to seek connection: with those we love, with the places we inhabit, and with our own fugitive selves. -- publisher's website
Garth Greenwell's "What Belongs to You" is a powerful exploration of desire, identity, and the impact of past traumas on love. Set in Sofia, it follows an American teacher's intense relationship with a hustler, Mitko, as he confronts his painful history as a gay man. The novel is celebrated for its poetic beauty and depth.
Kink is a groundbreaking anthology of literary short fiction exploring love and desire, BDSM, and interests across the sexual spectrum, edited by lauded writers R.O. Kwon and Garth Greenwell, and featuring a roster of all-star contributors including Alexander Chee, Roxane Gay, Carmen Maria Machado, and more.Kink is a dynamic anthology of literary fiction that opens an imaginative door into the world of desire. The stories within this collection portray love, desire, BDSM, and sexual kinks in all their glory with a bold new vision. The collection includes works by renowned fiction writers such as Callum Angus, Alexander Chee, Vanessa Clark, Melissa Febos, Kim Fu, Roxane Gay, Cara Hoffman, Zeyn Joukhadar, Chris Kraus, Carmen Maria Machado, Peter Mountford, Larissa Pham, and Brandon Taylor, with Garth Greenwell and R.O. Kwon as editors.The stories within explore bondage, power-play, and submissive-dominant relationships; we are taken to private estates, therapists’ offices, underground sex clubs, and even a sex theater in early-20th century Paris. While there are whips and chains, sure, the true power of these stories lies in their beautiful, moving dispatches from across the sexual spectrum of interest and desires, as portrayed by some of today’s most exciting writers.
This autobiographical novel delves into the author's harrowing experiences with illness, blending personal narrative with profound insights. It explores the emotional and physical challenges faced during this tumultuous period, offering readers a raw and honest reflection on vulnerability, resilience, and the human spirit. Through vivid storytelling, the author captures the complexities of navigating health crises while illuminating the impact on relationships and self-identity.