Ferro-Grumley Award for LGBT Fiction Finalist
\nShortlisted for a ReLit Award\nShortlisted for an Independent Literary Award
\nThis second novel by Lambda Literary Award\nfinalist Daniel Allen Cox (Shuck) is an incendiary story about two pyromaniacs who fight\nhomophobia in Krakow, Poland, one of the\nfronts of the Solidarnosc revolution that eventually toppled the Berlin Wall in 1989. It\'s 2005, and Poland is grappling with its newfound role as a member of the European Union; the nation dips into moral crisis as Pope John Paul II\n(a Pole) hovers near death while the country\'s\nsoon-to-be president makes homophobic declarations.
\nRadek, a bisexual artist and a practitioner of\nthe extreme urban sport parkour, is convinced\nthat fire is the great stabilizer. While creating\nminiature replicas of the world\'s great infernos--Chicago 1871, San Francisco 1906, London 1666--he meets Dorota, a literature student and budding pyromaniac. Driven by rage, sexual curiosity for one another, and Pink Floyd, they buck church, government, and the LGBT community to find sexual freedom, escaping their\nenemies by scaling the crumbling walls and\nideas of the city.
\nProvocative and unnerving, Krakow Melt is at once a love letter and a fiery call to arms.
\n schovat popis- Nakladatel: Arsenal Pulp Press
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- Rok vydání: 2010
- Jazyk: Angličtina
- Vazba: Soft
- Počet stran: 152
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