Arcade: A Novel
Autor Drew Nellins Smithen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 iun 2016
A new world opens up to Sam when, fresh from a breakup, he discovers a XXX peepshow on the outskirts of town. More than a mere venue for closeted men to meet for anonymous sex, it’s an underground subculture populated by regular players, and marked by innumerable coded rules and customs.
A welcome diversion from his dead-end job and the compulsive cyberstalking of the cop who broke his heart, Sam returns to the arcade again and again. When the bizarre setting triggers reflections on his own history and theories, he contemplates his anxious, religious upbringing in small-town Texas, the frightening overlap between horror movies and his love life, and the false expectations created by multiple childhood viewings of Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Then, of course, there is the subject of sex.
As his connection to the place strengthens, and his actions both outside and within the peepshow escalate, Sam wavers between dismissing the arcade as a frivolous pastime and accepting it as the most meaningful place in his life. Arcade is a relentlessly candid and graphic account of one man’s attempt to square immutable desire with a carefully constructed self-image on the brink.
A welcome diversion from his dead-end job and the compulsive cyberstalking of the cop who broke his heart, Sam returns to the arcade again and again. When the bizarre setting triggers reflections on his own history and theories, he contemplates his anxious, religious upbringing in small-town Texas, the frightening overlap between horror movies and his love life, and the false expectations created by multiple childhood viewings of Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Then, of course, there is the subject of sex.
As his connection to the place strengthens, and his actions both outside and within the peepshow escalate, Sam wavers between dismissing the arcade as a frivolous pastime and accepting it as the most meaningful place in his life. Arcade is a relentlessly candid and graphic account of one man’s attempt to square immutable desire with a carefully constructed self-image on the brink.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781939419729
ISBN-10: 1939419727
Pagini: 222
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: The Unnamed Press
Colecția The Unnamed Press
ISBN-10: 1939419727
Pagini: 222
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: The Unnamed Press
Colecția The Unnamed Press
Recenzii
“A sexy, amusing, and thoroughly engrossing slice of gay fiction that is impressively accomplished for a debut. It's also a highly auspicious beginning for a Texas writer with certain promise.” —The Bay Area Reporter
"In his debut novel Arcade, Smith explores the underground world of an adult video store where gay men cruise for casual sex and enjoy XXX peepshows. Here Smith examines the power cruising has in making us rethink our identities and to help us reconcile with our sometimes troubled pasts." —Out Magazine
"The novel is funny and chilling by turns, and because of its subject matter, necessarily dark." —The Los Angeles Times
"A book that is both incredibly American and incredibly gay... The sex in the novel is nothing short of splendiferous— deserving of the word in that it is varied, fascinatingly intimate at times and completely detached at others." —Electric Literature
"Smith has created a narrative that entrances its readers, constantly giving us excitement and depicting with audacity the rawness of sexuality... a daring and compelling debut that sheds light on a rather unusual lifestyle. A sexy and poignant novel." —Kirkus Reviews
"It’s almost impossible to write directly and well about sex. It’s almost impossible to be simultaneously deadly serious and extremely funny. It’s almost impossible to be extraordinarily precise while giving off the effect and affect of slacker casual. In Arcade, Drew Nellins Smith manages to do all these things. A minor miracle." —David Shields, author of Reality Hunger: A Manifesto
"Sharp and funny...Smith gives us a book-long vivid voyeuristic thrill.” —Karen Schechner, Lambda Literary
“It’s difficult to imagine a book as vivid, sexually frank, unflinching, and poignant as Arcade.” —Matthew Patin, Kirkus Reviews
“What Smith accomplishes with his debut novel is what masters of literature spend their entire lives doing.” —Randall S. Frederick, Sexuality and the City
"A thoughtful and beautifully written meditation on the bleach scented and neon lit world of anonymous sex in an adult video store. Drew leads us behind closed doors with a firm but gentle grip.” —Paul Kwiatkowski, author of And Every Day was Overcast
"A dark valentine to American men, mailed from a booth in a gay video store. Think Holden Caulfield, trapped in The Last Picture Show. Sardonic, sad, and laugh-out-loud funny." —Andrew Holleran
“Smith has one of the most honest and original voices of any of our young novelists. He's willing to tear his guts out for us—like the greats do—and remind us that, terrified and confused though we are, we're not alone. He's also hilariously funny and a beautiful stylist. Read this book! You will love it—and its author.” —Clancy Martin, author of Bad Sex
“This is exactly the kind of anxious, obsessed literary filth that I've always wanted without knowing it. I loved reading Arcade.” —Karl Taro Greenfeld, author of The Subprimes
“Obsessive, dark, and tender, Arcade investigates longing and modern loneliness with care, invention, and a complete lack of fear.” —Michelle Orange, author of This Is Running for Your Life
"I entered Arcade expecting to be shocked and was—by the beauty and humor with which Drew Nellins Smith captures a place that most often remains hidden. Peel off the metaphoric brown paper wrapper of Arcade and allow yourself to be titillated by his gorgeous prose." —Lori Ostlund, author of After the Parade
“Intent, fearless, and funny, Arcade captures a prism of human sexuality, its bliss and its ugliness and its ridiculousness—all at once.” —Michelle Wildgen author of Bread and Butter
“Arcade is a novel that reads with the authenticity and honesty of a memoir. Drew Smith has written a compelling tell-all about a man coming to terms with his sexuality in an unlikely place, a peepshow arcade. I couldn’t stop reading it. It's a remarkable debut novel.” —Michael Kimball, author of Big Ray, Us and Dear Everybody
“A keenly-observed meditation on the ins and outs of an adult video store, Arcade is a heartfelt love letter to a very unlikely place.” —Amy Fusselman, author of The Pharmacist’s Mate
"In his debut novel Arcade, Smith explores the underground world of an adult video store where gay men cruise for casual sex and enjoy XXX peepshows. Here Smith examines the power cruising has in making us rethink our identities and to help us reconcile with our sometimes troubled pasts." —Out Magazine
"The novel is funny and chilling by turns, and because of its subject matter, necessarily dark." —The Los Angeles Times
"A book that is both incredibly American and incredibly gay... The sex in the novel is nothing short of splendiferous— deserving of the word in that it is varied, fascinatingly intimate at times and completely detached at others." —Electric Literature
"Smith has created a narrative that entrances its readers, constantly giving us excitement and depicting with audacity the rawness of sexuality... a daring and compelling debut that sheds light on a rather unusual lifestyle. A sexy and poignant novel." —Kirkus Reviews
"It’s almost impossible to write directly and well about sex. It’s almost impossible to be simultaneously deadly serious and extremely funny. It’s almost impossible to be extraordinarily precise while giving off the effect and affect of slacker casual. In Arcade, Drew Nellins Smith manages to do all these things. A minor miracle." —David Shields, author of Reality Hunger: A Manifesto
"Sharp and funny...Smith gives us a book-long vivid voyeuristic thrill.” —Karen Schechner, Lambda Literary
“It’s difficult to imagine a book as vivid, sexually frank, unflinching, and poignant as Arcade.” —Matthew Patin, Kirkus Reviews
“What Smith accomplishes with his debut novel is what masters of literature spend their entire lives doing.” —Randall S. Frederick, Sexuality and the City
"A thoughtful and beautifully written meditation on the bleach scented and neon lit world of anonymous sex in an adult video store. Drew leads us behind closed doors with a firm but gentle grip.” —Paul Kwiatkowski, author of And Every Day was Overcast
"A dark valentine to American men, mailed from a booth in a gay video store. Think Holden Caulfield, trapped in The Last Picture Show. Sardonic, sad, and laugh-out-loud funny." —Andrew Holleran
“Smith has one of the most honest and original voices of any of our young novelists. He's willing to tear his guts out for us—like the greats do—and remind us that, terrified and confused though we are, we're not alone. He's also hilariously funny and a beautiful stylist. Read this book! You will love it—and its author.” —Clancy Martin, author of Bad Sex
“This is exactly the kind of anxious, obsessed literary filth that I've always wanted without knowing it. I loved reading Arcade.” —Karl Taro Greenfeld, author of The Subprimes
“Obsessive, dark, and tender, Arcade investigates longing and modern loneliness with care, invention, and a complete lack of fear.” —Michelle Orange, author of This Is Running for Your Life
"I entered Arcade expecting to be shocked and was—by the beauty and humor with which Drew Nellins Smith captures a place that most often remains hidden. Peel off the metaphoric brown paper wrapper of Arcade and allow yourself to be titillated by his gorgeous prose." —Lori Ostlund, author of After the Parade
“Intent, fearless, and funny, Arcade captures a prism of human sexuality, its bliss and its ugliness and its ridiculousness—all at once.” —Michelle Wildgen author of Bread and Butter
“Arcade is a novel that reads with the authenticity and honesty of a memoir. Drew Smith has written a compelling tell-all about a man coming to terms with his sexuality in an unlikely place, a peepshow arcade. I couldn’t stop reading it. It's a remarkable debut novel.” —Michael Kimball, author of Big Ray, Us and Dear Everybody
“A keenly-observed meditation on the ins and outs of an adult video store, Arcade is a heartfelt love letter to a very unlikely place.” —Amy Fusselman, author of The Pharmacist’s Mate
Notă biografică
Drew Nellins Smith’s essays, reviews, and interviews have appeared in many places, including The Los Angeles Times, The Believer, Tin House, Paste Magazine, The Millions, and The Daily Beast. He lives in Austin, TX.