An edition of Queer and Alone (1987)

Queer and Alone

A Novel

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An edition of Queer and Alone (1987)

Queer and Alone

A Novel

1st ed.
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From Publishers Weekly
Take a little of Eric Ambler's Simpson at his tackiest, add some Alexander Pope at his most ribald, and you might end up with Desmond Farrquahr, obnoxious, effete and full of grandiose pretensions. Des, alluding to "what happened to me stateside," a mysterious event that keeps him from returning to his homeland, sets out from Italy on a dilapidated steamship bound for Hong Kong. His fellow travelers, a more or less ordinary group by normal standards, are bizarre when seen through Des's eyes. The cleric, he is sure, is a closet arsonist. The cleric's prudish friend, Miss Springman, is no doubt a professional entrapper with her sights set on our hero. The narrative follows the ill-fated steamer through breakdowns and storms at sea. A fresh insult awaits Des in every port, and much of what goes on is howlingly funny. Strahs, author of the nonfiction Seed Journal, has an ear for sly innuendo and an eye for the ridiculous. The book suffers, though, from too many locker-room-style sex scenes, which succeed neither as comic erotica nor as slapstick. This is an enjoyable book, which, with a bit of control, might have been a much better one.
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Desmond Farrquahr, a self-absorbed "man of moderate means," narrates this fictional memoir of travels to Africa and Asia. Aboard a cruise ship, "Des" offends other passengers with coy insinuations and then offers stilted, smug rationalizations for why people can't bear him. At a dinner party in Hong Kong, he leaves the table to masturbate with toothpaste. Bored and deluded, he fancies himself witty and perceptive. The deliberately vague and arcane interior monologues of this pompous egomaniac who does not know subjective from objective are consummately uninteresting and pointless; the shortage of plot and absence of engaging characters makes for tiresome reading. Leonard Kniffel, Detroit P.L.
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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PAJ Publications
Language
English
Pages
219

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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3569.T6773 Q4 1987

The Physical Object

Pagination
219 p. ;
Number of pages
219

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2415563M
Internet Archive
queeralonenovel00stra
ISBN 10
155554021X
LCCN
87081200
OCLC/WorldCat
17150954
Library Thing
2468638
Goodreads
3899495

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