An edition of Gold by the Inch (1998)

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An edition of Gold by the Inch (1998)

Gold by the inch

1st ed.
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A romance between a New York man and a male prostitute in Thailand. The visitor is an American of Asian descent and he is on a rebound from a failed romance with a lover. A tale of sex and debauchery in Bangkok.

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Publisher
Grove Press
Language
English
Pages
209

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Cover of: Gold by the Inch
Gold by the Inch: A Novel
October 1999, Grove Press
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Cover of: Gold by the inch
Gold by the inch
1998, Grove Press
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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3553.H777 G6 1998, PS3553.H777G6 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
209 p. ;
Number of pages
209

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL689044M
Internet Archive
goldbyinch00chua
ISBN 10
0802116264
LCCN
97036075
OCLC/WorldCat
37493239
Library Thing
311509
Goodreads
1264889

Work Description

From Amazon.com:

The narrator of Gold by the Inch, a young New Yorker of Asian descent, has returned to the country of his birth following a disastrous relationship and his father's death. Thailand is in the throes of rampant economic development, and everyone the narrator meets -- from noodle-shop owners to his own relatives to the jaded children of the rich -- seems to be drunk on the nation's financial miracle. Or high on something else. The latter is true of Thon, the very young, very beautiful male prostitute who works at a Bangkok nightclub and with whom the narrator becomes romantically obsessed. As he tries to convince himself that their affair transcends the limits of commercial love, the narrator is forced to look at the connections between desire and exploitation, personal and national identity.

In succinct, luminous prose, Lawrence Chua combines vivid accounts of Southeast Asia's troubled history with evocations of its modern face: its polyglot culture, its crumbling colonial edifices, the Blade Runner futurism of its sex industry and skyscrapers. Gold by the Inch is an important addition to the growing body of literature that is defining the Asian diaspora.

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THE STRAITS TIMES, SINGAPORE, April 28, 1990-Wijit Potha, a 28-year-old migrant worker from Thailand, was found dead this morning by fellow workers who shared his spare living quarters near a construction site at Tanjong Pagar.
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