
Song Of The Loon (Little Sister's Classics)
“More completely than any author before him, Richard Amory explores the tormented world of love for man by man . . . a happy amalgam of James Fenimore Cooper, Jean Genet and Hudson’s Green Mansions.”—from the cover copy of the 1969 editionPublished well ahead of its time, in 1966 by Greenleaf Classics, Song of the Loon is a romantic novel that tells the story of Ephraim MacIver and his travels thr...
Series: Little Sister's Classics
Paperback: 248 pages
Publisher: Arsenal Pulp Press (May 1, 2005)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1551521806
ASIN: B0064XI5MC
Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 0.6 x 8 inches
Amazon Rank: 15968817
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“Too sweet to be mere opportunistic porn, but too porny to be mere allegory, SONG OF THE LOON might be described as a combination of Jean-Jacques Rosseau's "noble savage" and Jean Genet's thoroughly homosexual stories. An American man wanders the wil...”
ugh the wilderness. Along his journey, he meets a number of characters who share with him stories, wisdom and homosexual encounters. The most popular erotic gay book of the 1960s and 1970s, Song of the Loon was the inspiration for two sequels, a 1970 film of the same name, at least one porn movie and a parody novel called Fruit of the Loon. Unique among pulp novels of the time, the gay characters in Song of the Loon are strong and romantically drawn, which has earned the book a place in the canon of gay American literature.With an introduction by Michael Bronski, editor of Pulp Friction and author of The Pleasure Principle.Little Sister’s Classics is a new series of books from Arsenal Pulp Press, reviving lost and out-of-print gay and lesbian classic books, both fiction and nonfiction. The books in the series are produced in conjunction with Little Sister’s Book and Art Emporium, the heroic Vancouver bookstore well-known for its anti-censorship efforts.
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