Gay & Lesbian Fiction
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Overview
Set in New York, this story follows a gay couple's personal struggles with serious illness and coming out issues, all set against a contemporary version of the medieval English story, "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight."
Nominated for a 26th Annual 2006 Northern California Book Award in the category of Fiction.
Editorials
Publishers Weekly
Ren is a New York off-off-off-Broadway director putting on a play derived from a medieval legend of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. In the legend, the knight breaks into King Arthur's court and makes an absurd challenge: the knight will cut off Gawain's head-but Gawain can return the blow in a year and a day; Gawain takes the dare. Ren, in his production, adds various contemporary touches, including a radical shift in ending. Meanwhile, Ren sometimes fantasizes that his lover Jack's father, boorish Malcolm Firste, is the green skinned monster-knight (they're not out to him). The tension turns critical when Jack undergoes radical stem-cell replacement for cancer at the moment when Ren's play turns into a hit: Ren is invited to Italy and wants to take Jack with him to convalesce, but Malcolm won't hear of it. Ren, however, discovers things about Malcolm's own love life that offer possibility of blackmail. What would be the knightly thing to do? It's a rather odd question, and readers, unfortunately, aren't given much reason to care; the closet thing just doesn't work. And while Ren's stagecraft and Jack's treatment are nicely described, Webster never gets the legend, the production and Ren and Jack's relationship compellingly aligned. (Feb.) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.Book Details
Published
February 28, 2006
Publisher
San Antonio, Tex. : Wings Press, 2006.
Pages
256
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780916727246