Ponyboy
«A vivid portrayal of the lure of self-abandonment. Eliot Duncan shows us what is found in pursuit of it - and what is left in its wake»
Hil Malatino, author of SIDE AFFECTS: ON BEING TRANS AND FEELING BAD
A bildungsroman set over three acts, Ponyboy is a quest for self-identity set among the art world of Paris and Berlin. In the first act, Ponyboy's eponymous narrator-a pill-popping, speed-snorting trans-masculine lightning bolt-unravels in his Paris apartment. Les mer
As Ponyboy's relationships crumble, he overdoses and finds himself alone in his childhood home in Iowa. The novel's final act follows Ponyboy to rehab, exploring the ways in which trans identity, addiction and recovery can reforge the bond between mother and child.
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Footnote Press Ltd
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 240
- ISBN
- 9781804440308
- Utgivelsesår
- 2023
- Format
- 20 x 13 cm
Anmeldelser
«A vivid portrayal of the lure of self-abandonment. Eliot Duncan shows us what is found in pursuit of it - and what is left in its wake»
Hil Malatino, author of SIDE AFFECTS: ON BEING TRANS AND FEELING BAD
«Eliot Duncan's melancholic transboy swagger sparkles in this classic story of a dissolute bookish Midwesterner who crashes through Europe, falling in and out of love and stargazing from the gutter. An astonishing first novel»
Andrea Lawlor, author of PAUL TAKES THE FORM OF A MORTAL GIRL
«[Ponyboy] moves breathlessly through space and time...Through a deft command of language, Duncan is able to create a uniquely trans story that fights for the right to be seen»
Dazed
«[A] gutting and glittery three-act coming of age story...The final act takes Ponyboy to rehab, where he unravels his identity, addiction, and recovery - leading his splintered parts to become all that much more himself»
Nylon
«Ponyboy is a novel about self-immolation and rising from your own ashes with a spent match between your teeth. It's also one of the best books I've read about expat dirtbaggery, and it ferociously portrays the velvety allure of oblivion and the terror, eroticism, and bright urgency of coming home to yourself»
Rebecca Rukeyser, author of THE SEAPLANE ON FINAL DESCENT
«Ponyboy reads like one of those unforgettable nights in your twenties. Duncan captures the optimism that accompanies the allure of Paris, the high of substances, and the sense that anything can happen when the sun falls. Read this book to remember that, no matter how bad the hangover will be, the best is yet to come»
Elias Rodriques, author of ALL THE WATER I'VE EVER SEEN IS RUNNING