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Call Me: A Novel (Stonewall Inn Editions (Paperback))

Author Hartnett, P-P
Publisher St. Martin's Griffin
Category Fiction
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Author(s)Hartnett, P-P
ISBN / ASIN0312180632
ISBN-139780312180638
AvailabilityIn Stock
Sales Rank34,757
CategoryFiction
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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Gay male fiction has long had the reputation of being simply about sex, a charge that is untrue, even when sex is the main topic of the story. P-P Harnett's Call Me, which was released in England in 1996 to critical acclaim and a hailstorm of outrage, is certainly riddled with sex. Liam begins to answer personal ads to find out (or so he tells himself) about the type of person who places them. He quickly becomes obsessed with the ads, his respondents, and new sexual experiences. But while Call Me is graphically sexual, it also addresses what it means to be a gay man looking for human contact in the maelstrom of the AIDS epidemic. Harnett has a winning, breezy style and a perverse sense of humor, but the power of the book resides in his ability to convey the sheer desperation that people feel--not about sex, but about the desire to make sense out of their lives, their feelings, and their desires.
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