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Alexander Chee

    Alexander Chee est salué pour sa prose captivante, décrite comme mélancolique, dramatique et intensément raffinée. Son écriture offre une enquête élégante sur les complexités du traumatisme et du désir, la comparant à une flamme blanche incandescente. Son œuvre incarne une grande tradition romantique, explorant de hautes passions et la danse complexe entre l'amour, la mort et le devenir d'une âme créative. Chee crée des portraits nuancés et imprévisibles qui résonnent auprès des lecteurs.

    The Queen of the Night
    Edinburgh
    How to Write an Autobiographical Novel
    • An essay collection exploring the author's education as a man, writer and activist and how we form our identities in life, in politics, and in art. It is the author's manifesto on the entangling of life, literature, and politics, and how the lessons learned from a life spent reading and writing fiction have changed him. In these essays, he grows from student to teacher, reader to writer, and reckons with his identities as a son, a gay man, a Korean American, an artist, an activist, a lover, and a friend. He examines some of the most formative experiences of his life and the nation's history, including his father's death, the AIDS crisis, 9/11, the jobs that supported his writing - Tarot-reading, bookselling, cater-waiting for William F. Buckley-the writing of his first novel, Edinburgh, and the election of Donald Trump

      How to Write an Autobiographical Novel
    • Edinburgh

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,2(499)Évaluer

      'Every word makes me ache ... Written with exquisite empathy and grace' Roxane Gay 'Singularly beautiful and psychologically harrowing ... One of the best American novels of this century' Boston Globe Twelve-year-old Fee is a shy Korean American boy and a newly named section leader of the first sopranos in his local boys' choir. At their summer camp, situated in an idyllic and secluded lakeside retreat, Fee grapples with his complicated feelings towards his best friend, Peter. But as Fee comes to learn how the director treats his section leaders, he is so ashamed he says nothing of the abuse, not even when Peter is in line to be next. When the director is arrested, Fee tries to forgive himself for his silence. Yet the actions of the director have vast consequences, and in their wake, Fee blames only himself. In the years that follow he slowly builds a new life, teaching near his hometown. There, he meets a young student who is the picture of Peter - and is forced to confront the past he believed was gone.

      Edinburgh
    • Set in 1882 Paris, "Lilliet Berne" follows a soprano who receives a role tied to her deepest secret. As she navigates betrayal from four individuals, Lilliet must confront her darkest lies. Will revealing the truth liberate her or lead to her downfall? A captivating and haunting tale.

      The Queen of the Night