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    The Body of Work : John Rechy’s Sensual Poetics

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    The Body of Work : John Rechy’s Sensual Poetics

    The Body of Work : John Rechy’s Sensual Poetics
    by Michael Bucher
    English | 2019 | ISBN: 3825346196 | 347 Pages | PDF | 4.1 MB

    John Rechy, best known for the international bestseller ‘City of Night' (1963), begins to publish explicitly gay short stories and essays on Chicano life in ‘Evergreen Review' in the late fifties. In depicting the lives of hustlers and queens, Rechy's early fiction also provides the first affirmative images of transwomen in American letters.

    ‘The Body of Work. John Rechy's Sensual Poetics' is the first book length study of the writings of this pioneer of both queer and Chicano literature. It argues that his work is shaped by two lines. The first line, shot through with loneliness and despair, is marked by a phrase that Rechy, a lapsed Catholic, uses throughout his oeuvre: “no substitute for salvation.” The second line, a camp or sensual line, is first implied in the presence of drag and unfolds in a series of defiant gestures throughout Rechy's work. It emerges from moments of resistance and solidarity in pre-Stonewall America. The tension between these lines is constitutive of Rechy's poetics.


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