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Tom Spanbauer

    Tom Spanbauer is een romanschrijver die thema's als ras, seksuele identiteit en hoe we families smeden om de beperkingen van onze geboortefamilies te overwinnen, onderzoekt. Zijn onderscheidende stijl combineert frisse, lyrische proza met solide storytelling. Als docent combineert zijn innovatieve aanpak nauwgezette aandacht voor taal met een grootmoedige openheid voor 'de pijnlijke plek' in ieder van ons – de bron van verhalen die alleen wij kunnen vertellen. De schrijfgemeenschap die zich om hem heen heeft gevormd, omarmt het idee dat "Fictie de leugen is die de waarheid waarger troostender vertelt."

    The Man Who Fell in Love with the Moon
    In the City of Shy Hunters
    • In the City of Shy Hunters

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      • 18 uur lezen

      Tom Spanbauer is one of the most enchanting writers in America today, and In the City of Shy Hunters, his first novel in ten years, is a "rich and colorful" portrait of New York in the 1980s, told with "raw power" (David Wiegand, San Francisco Chronicle). Shy, afflicted with a stutter, and struggling with his sexuality, Will Parker comes to New York to escape the provincial western towns where he grew up. In New York, he finds himself surrounded for the first time by people who understand and celebrate his quirks and flaws. He also begins an unforgettable love affair with a volatile, six-foot-five African-American drag queen and performance artist named Rose. But even as he is falling in love with Rose and growing into himself, Will must watch as AIDS escalates from a rumor into a devastating tragedy. When a vicious riot erupts in a local park, Will seizes the chance to repay the city for all it has taught him, in a climax that will leave readers shaken, fulfilled, and changed.

      In the City of Shy Hunters2001
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    • The story follows Shed, a half-Indian bisexual boy living in Excellent, Idaho, at the turn of the century, where he works at the town's brothel, the Indian Head Hotel. As he navigates life with his eccentric coworkers, Shed grapples with his identity and the meaning of his Indian name, Duivichi-un-Dua, given by his murdered mother. His journey across the plains leads to encounters with remarkable characters and a deeper understanding of his heritage, culminating in a return home that brings painful revelations and wisdom.

      The Man Who Fell in Love with the Moon1992
      4,2