Set in early 1990s San Francisco, the story follows Dennis Bacchus, an HIV-positive gay man navigating friendships amid the backdrop of loss and the urgency of life. As he forms a bond with Jimmy, their connection deepens against the backdrop of a rapidly changing landscape due to medical advancements. The narrative explores themes of friendship, mortality, and the impact of hope as the characters grapple with the uncertainties of their futures.
Brian Bouldrey Pořadí knih
Brian Bouldrey se zaměřuje na témata jako mužnost, cestování a hledání identity. Jeho díla často zkoumají složité aspekty lidské zkušenosti a vztahů prostřednictvím poutavých příběhů. Prostřednictvím svého psaní nabízí čtenářům hluboký vhled do lidské psychiky.





- 2023
- 2023
Exploring unconventional relationships, this book delves into the dynamics between unlikely companions who find comfort and connection despite their differences. Through engaging dialogue and unexpected scenarios, it highlights how the most peculiar pairings can lead to profound insights and emotional support. The narrative emphasizes the importance of understanding and acceptance in fostering meaningful bonds, showcasing that the best conversations often arise from the most surprising friendships.
- 2022
Love, the Magician
- 238 stránek
- 9 hodin čtení
In April of 1997, Tristan Broder makes a pilgrimage of sorts from San Francisco to the prickly desert and scalped mountains around Tucson, Arizona, the place where he helped bury his partner Joe five years before. Guided by a comet that crossed the spring sky that year, he wanders toward renewal and resurrection, memory and mystery, deadly secrets and dark intentions.There are plenty of people in the desert who still love Tristan as much as they did Joe. There's Maria, Joe's wild sister, now a converted Pentecostal; her truck-driving husband Earl; Joe's mother with the dog Murphy she found one day abandoned in the desert; and Joe's best friend Mik, a tough-minded Punjabi Muslim whose one vanity is his long silken hair. With open and glad hearts, they join Tristan to help him make a memorial to the whole-souled man he loved. Yet, despite the fact that they are all bound, like Tristan, by the memory and love for the saint who once lived among them, every one of them is hiding something.
- 2022
The Genius of Desire
- 298 stránek
- 11 hodin čtení
Set in the quirky town of Monsalvat, Michigan, the story follows young Michael Bellman as he navigates a summer filled with eccentric relatives. His Great Uncle Jimmy converses with his deceased wife, while Cousin Anne's antics test Michael's patience, and Cousin Tommy dreams of adventure in Vietnam. Amidst this chaotic yet loving family dynamic, Michael grapples with the allure of a double life, capturing the essence of coming-of-age amidst the complexities of family relationships.
- 1995
Wrestling with the Angel
- 314 stránek
- 11 hodin čtení
In Wrestling with the Angel, twenty-one authors - gay men who are Hindu, Muslim, Jewish, Catholic, Baptist, Lutheran, and Mormon - explore in moving and powerful essays the paradox at the center of their faiths: If God creates each of us in His own image, then how can that image be "wrong"? In vivid descriptions of their paths toward spiritual and sexual identity, such eloquent contributors as David Plante, Mark Doty, Lev Raphael, Alfred Corn, Andrew Holleran, Frank Browning, Michael Nava, Brad Gooch, Fenton Johnson, and Felice Picano reveal the joys and frustrations of communicating with one's excommunicator or, in some cases, of constructing a faith of one's own. Heightened by the urgency of this brutal age of AIDS, their essays are both intensely personal and partisan. They rise off the page like rambunctious prayers, reflecting not only the spiritual hunger brought on by the new millennium, but also the fact that we can no more choose our God than we can our sexuality