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Flannelwood Raymond Luczak

Flannelwood By Raymond Luczak

Flannelwood by Raymond Luczak


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How could a wintry heart possess so much summer?

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Flannelwood by Raymond Luczak

Spontaneous combustion occurs when Bill, a forty-year-old barista and a failed poet, meets James, a disabled factory worker and a daddy hunk, at an OctoBear Dance. For six months they share weekends of incredible passion at James's house up north in the country. Winter has never seemed hotter in their flannel sheets. But on the first day of spring James abruptly informs Bill over the phone that it's not going to work out and hangs up. No further explanation: just the static of silence.

Feeling haunted like Djuna Barnes while she wrote her novel Nightwood in the 1930s, Bill searches for answers in his recollections of James and others who'd departed too early from his life. When he does discover why James left, the answer comes from a mysterious stranger with secrets of his own.

Flannelwood Reviews

Beyond its moment in the twenty-first century, Flannelwood is also timeless. Luczak explores masculinity (including Bill's fear that he's not macho enough), the experiences of characters with disabilities, and the human search for connection with wisdom and nuance. https://www.gertrudepress.org/flannelwood.html


Raymond Luczak's sexy new novel speaks to the profound struggles of making our way into and fighting our way out of the intricate love webs of the heart-every battle scar and stretchmark, every bite and kiss, every trauma and triumph, shines a strange yet beautiful light on our queer unstoppable lives. -Rigoberto Gonzalez, author of What Drowns the Flowers in Your Mouth


Lyrical and erotic, Flannelwood deftly melds an aching tale of romantic loss with prose poetry and depictions of disability that transcend cliches. Particularly fascinating is the way this love letter of a novel parallels Djuna Barnes's classic Nightwood, both in its search for answers and its achievement of an elegant revenge. -Jeff Mann, author of Country and Insatiable


Luczak has masterfully done what so many writers have only attempted-he's not just paid homage to a favorite book, in this case Djuna Barnes's Nightwood, but he's also learned enough from it to rescue his protagonist from the echo of its fate. This is a wise and poetic book, with a breadth of thematic content ranging from disability and intimacy to profound questions about masculinity, alienation, and healing. Luczak has written a serious recounting of a profound love so rare these days-why, not since Djuna Barnes! -Trebor Healey, author of Faun and A Horse Named Sorrow


Flannelwood beautifully captures the transformative power of love and the devastation of losing it, all while meditating on literature's power to console. -Rebecca Hussey of Forward Reviews


A beautiful, meaningful, and above all, honest novel. - Keith John Glaeske for Out in Print

About Raymond Luczak

Raymond Luczak is the author and editor of twenty books. Titles include The Kinda Fella I Am: Stories and QDA: A Queer Disability Anthology. His Deaf gay novel Men with Their Hands won first place in the Project: QueerLit Contest 2006. His work has been nominated nine times for the Pushcart Prize. He lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He can be found online at raymondluczak.com.

Additional information

CIN1597098973G
9781597098977
1597098973
Flannelwood by Raymond Luczak
Used - Good
Paperback
Red Hen Press
20190606
200
Commended for Quill Prose Award - Editor's Choice 2016 (United States)
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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