
Jordy Rosenberg’s second novel, written from the point of view of a queerphobic mother, is equal parts reckoning and memorial, plus pained, bitter laugh. Night Night Fawn, by Jordy Rosen…
SOURCE: 4columns at 07:00PMA new book by artist Lana Lin drawing from Gertrude Stein’s The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas digs into the Asian understory of Stein’s and Toklas’s writings. The Autobiography of…
SOURCE: 4columns at 08:00PMThe smutty, the sublime, the mushroom metaphors: romance, the Renee Gladman way. My Lesbian Novel, by Renee Gladman, Dorothy, A Publishing Project, 147 pages, $16.95 •  …
SOURCE: 4columns at 08:00PMTaking a disturbing page from Humbert Humbert, the narrator of Lucas Rijneveld’s second novel pens a tortured, hallucinatory love letter to the fourteen-year-old object of his obsessio…
SOURCE: 4columns at 07:00PMIn her new memoir, Lucy Sante finds gender euphoria. I Heard Her Call My Name: A Memoir of Transition, by Lucy Sante, Penguin Press, 226 pages, $27 • • • Over the past d…
SOURCE: 4columns at 07:00PMIn the follow-up to Justin Torres’s 2011 We the Animals, a story of queer kinship and lineage is forged upon absence and erasure. Blackouts, by Justin Torres, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 3…
SOURCE: 4columns at 08:00PMA new novel by Henry Hoke captures and sets free the emotional inner life of P-22, the famed LA mountain lion. Open Throat, by Henry Hoke, MCD, 160 pages, $25 • • • Belo…
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