
Bread & Wine : An Erotic Tale of New York
S. Delaney, M. Wolff, A. Moore
Presents the beginnings of an unlikely but loving relationship between Delany a distinguished African-American novelist, essayist and professor, and Dennis, a white homeless man barely scraping by on the streets of Manhattan. Delany first notices Dennis, grime-covered and clad in filthy clothes, around his Upper West Side neighborhood selling used books on the street, his possessions packed in a shopping cart. But beneath the dirt and stink, Dennis is funny, honest and caring and, like Delany, he is gay. Before long, Delany invites him to share a motel room and then (after much consideration by both of them) to visit him in Massachusetts, where Delany teaches. Told simply and methodically, the story is subdued yet acutely emotional. It reaches across the boundaries of race and class as well as across hilariously opposed standards of personal hygiene to capture two people in the process of building a life together.
specificaties
- Boek
- Engels
- Juno
- 80 p: ill
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