Love and Death on Long Island, Gilbert Adair
Love and Death on Long Island, Gilbert Adair
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Love and Death on Long Island
A Novel

Author: Gilbert Adair

Narrator: Antony Ferguson

Unabridged: 4 hr 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/09/2021

Categories: Fiction, Lgbtq+


Synopsis

A reserved British intellectual falls obsessively in love with a young American heartthrob, in this witty and poignant "tour de force" (Literary Review).

When he wanders into the wrong theater and finds himself watching the wretched teen-pic Hotpants College II, cerebral British author Giles De'Ath becomes romantically obsessed with dreamboat Ronnie Bostock. Giles's infatuation drives him to the unthinkable: he reads American fan magazines and watches movies with titles like Tex Mex and Skid Marks. And finally, he travels to Long Island, intent on meeting Ronnie in the flesh.

The basis for the hit independent film starring Jason Priestley and John Hurt, Love and Death on Long Island is a brilliant and heartrending update of Thomas Mann's early twentieth-century novella Death in Venice. It offers both a poignant meditation on passion, and "a very funny portrait of an extraordinarily unworldly academic's introduction to the dizzyingly incomprehensible realm of popular culture" (Nick Hornby).

About Gilbert Adair

Gilbert Adair is well-known in the United Kingdom as an author and critic. He has written essay collections and a prize-winning novel, The Holy Innocents.


Reviews

Goodreads review by MJ

The title is misleading for this brief book boasting another of Adair's pompous English writers getting into hilarious, idiotic mischief that ultimately ends in catastrophe. In this novel the writer behaves like a smitten teenage girl and goes in search of his fanboy crush: a handsome teen-idol actor......more

Goodreads review by Kris

Love and Death on Long Island by Gilbert Adair centres on the development of an obsession that in many respects greatly resembles Death in Venice (which I only read for the first time earlier this year). There’s no doubt that the allusions to Thomas Mann’s classic text are quite deliberate. Like Deat......more

Goodreads review by Ian

The Gentrification of a Void (or The De'Ath of the Future) Giles de'Ath, a pompous Pre-Post-Modern writer of tortuous, inadvertently Oulipian Fiction, Art History and Philosophy, unfamiliar with the layout of new-fangled multiplex cinemas, finds himself watching a teen-flick rather than the desired E......more

Goodreads review by Makis

Η ματαιοδοξία του έρωτα και της πόζας Δύο εθισμοι που ξεφτιλιζουν το εγώ, για το εγώ......more

Goodreads review by Marc

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