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21. Bodies and Souls, a Novel by John Rechy | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1983)
Asin: B003TOGRZG Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (2)
A Serious Book, But Always Enjoyable
Rechy's most accompolished novel; why is this out of print? |
22. Outlaw: John Rechy by Charles Casillo | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2002-12-01)
list price: US$14.95 -- used & new: US$3.73 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1555837344 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description When John Rechy’s City of Night first appeared in 1963, it was greeted with equal parts fanfare and horror. The unapologetically sexual story of a young gay hustler shocked readers with its frank treatment of a subject most knew about but chose to pretend did not exist. Yet more shocking was Rechy’s revelation that the book was largely autobiographical. For a street hustler to reach literary fame and widespread acclaim was unheard-of, especially if he was gay. Rechy continued to publish explosive novels, including Numbers, The Sexual Outlaw, and Rushes—even as he continued hustling seedy Hollywood Boulevard—and soon became an integral part of the new literary elite that included Gore Vidal, Norman Mailer, and Christopher Isherwood. In this enlightening biography, Charles Casillo provides an absorbing picture of the outlaw writer, examining the dichotomy of Rechy’s life as both a respected author and professor and a tough-as-nails sex worker. Working closely with Rechy himself as well as his family, friends, admirers, and colleagues, Casillo presents a complex portrait of a man who found sexual liberation through prostitution and used it to create a vivid and influential artistic legacy. The work of John Rechy: Bodies and Souls, City of Night, Coming of the Night, The Fourth Angel, Marilyn’s Daughters, Numbers, Our Lady of Babylon, Rushes, The Sexual Outlaw, and The Vampires. Charles Casillo is a Los Angeles–based freelance writer. He is the author of The Marilyn Diaries, a novel about Marilyn Monroe. Customer Reviews (13)
Informative, personal and unpretentious
not a biography, rather a bit of a loving massage
Will the Real Rechy Please Stand Up? In part one, titled "Seeds," Rechy's biographer lays out Rechy's family history and Rechy's early life in El Paso. He tells us of Rechy's grandparents settling in El Paso, Texas after fleeing Mexico during the Mexican Revolution. The reader is introduced to Roberto Sixto, Rechy's Scottish-Spanish father, an aspiring musician who ultimately failed as such, which preceded his second marriage to Guadalupe Flores, a loving Mexican woman who would become Rechy's mother and Rechy's muse. A violent father, sexual confusion and ethnic alienation riddled Rechy's childhood. As an overachiever in school with artistic longings, Rechy sought refuge in stage performance and writing. As a teenager, he longed to escape El Paso by attending college. After quitting college, Rechy entered the military, which suffocated any possibility for him to explore his (homo)sexuality. He later returned to college. This time, he attended college in New York--the city where the "sexual intellectual" would be born. "Exploring Night," the second section, tells the story of how Rechy carved out his identity as a rough trade hustler in the underground scene in New York that would become his inspiration for City of Night. In New York, and later in Los Angeles, Rechy met the individuals who would become immortalized in his now classic novel. For example, "Pete" and "Miss Destiny" became characters loved by readers that Rechy found to represent the loneliness and distance that he felt as a child and into maturity. The third installment, "A Screaming Need," describes the publication of City of Night and the response it received from critics and readers. Despite literary success, Rechy continued to find refuge in the streets as a rough trade hustler. His experiences included links with famous writers and wealthy intellectuals who primarily saw Rechy as a less-than-intelligent trade who couldn't possibly have written the novel that exposed the underground life of hustling. The most notable experiences, of course, described Rechy's several run-ins with the law during his sexcapades. Rechy performed his masculinity as a hustler just as his hustling experiences became the fodder for his latter writings which included Numbers. As he grew into a respected writer, Rechy continued to find hustling the source of life to drive away the loneliness and distance that had plagued him since childhood amidst poverty, alienation and an intolerable and demonic father. As a result, death and loneliness became central in his fiction, as laid out in "This Day's Death." The last section of the book, "Sexual Intellectual," tells the story of how Rechy's sexual identity and intellectual identity merged after Rechy continued to hustle in the streets only after finding a secure job as a professor of writing. Rechy then faced a struggle between true love (with Michael Snyder, who changed his life for the better) and a fierce hunger to continue hustling. However, as the 1970s unfolded, Rechy found the hustling underworld to have changed, which alienated him. Rechy continued to write in the 1980s and into the 1990s. After the tragic loss of his beloved mother, Guadalupe, Rechy wrote The Miraculous Day of Amalia Gomez, an homage to her that became the premier novel in Chicano/Latino Literature. In 1997, Rechy finally became honored as a literary trailblazer when he received the PEN Center USA-West award in 1997. Casillo has certainly succeeded in weaving interviews with family members, Rechy interviews and novel excerpts to unfold this interesting biography that proves complex to tell in a span of 300 pages. The disappointments included Rechy's choice to remain silent on a specific discussion of sexual abuse suffered as a child. Also, Rechy remains vague on how he came to embrace his femininity as a gay man considering that he built a persona that promoted a narcissistic butch/top/trade role. Sometimes the book appeared ahistorical since Rechy's life in the public eye became relative to the changing times in America between the 1930s and 1980s. Nevertheless, Casillo carries his role as a biographer carefully instead of a role as historian (I tend to conflate both roles in the excellent writing of a biography). Yet, the end result is a biography that will delight readers who are now being introduced to Rechy's work. For Rechy scholars however, the biography leaves us with many questions about "The Legend": What is the actual root of Rechy's literary genius? How is Rechy the subject instead of an object of his life? How has Rechy's fiction stood the test of time since the times changed without him (as revealed in the biography)? Does his work describe the changing of the times? How can we get away from psychoanalyzing Rechy's life considering his Oedipal childhood and Rechy's obsession with his mother? The most interesting of questions to me is: Will Rechy ever consider presenting his true self through a memoir? John, remember that memory is sacred. To dismiss an autobiography is to dismiss someone's memory and consider it irrelevant for an understanding of the self. Some food for thought.
A Spellbinding Read!
Skin Deep Consequently, the portrait is more flattering than Rechy might deserve. Outrageously so, in the case of the quote where he is ranked alongside Norman Mailer and said to "outshine" Philip Roth and Gore Vidal. Even accepting that Casillo is a fan, it's preposterous. Jaw-dropping even. What a load of baloney!! The pandering to his subject continues through the portrait of Rechy's mother. I found it extremely unsatisfactory - shallow and one-dimensional. Casillio presents her through the rose-coloured recollections of others - not least, Rechy's own. And never really attempts to scratch the surface of a complex - even bizarre - relationship. Sadly, it's the same story with Rechy himself. Is he really as superficial and lacking in self-awareness as this biography suggests? Has he learnt nothing during his 70+ years on Earth? Or is it just down to a superficial treatment of the subject? Rechy's self-obsessed narcissism is handled with kid gloves. Casillo does not examine it in any depth. Though he does occasionally make half-hearted attempts to excuse it. If you can get past the blarney and the misplaced reverence you may find the book interesting in terms of a gay history. But if you are expecting an insightful, in-depth treatment of it's subject, you will be sorely disappointed. ... Read more |
23. The Sexual Outlaw: A Documentary. by John. RECHY | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1977-01-01)
-- used & new: US$44.95 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: B000W512LO Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
24. My Own Private Idaho: Independent film, Gus Van Sant, William Shakespeare, Henry IV, Part 1, River Phoenix, Keanu Reeves, Idaho, John Rechy, City of Night, ... Festival, Roger Ebert, The New York Times | |
Paperback: 156
Pages
(2009-12-29)
list price: US$71.00 -- used & new: US$67.45 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 6130272839 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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25. Biography - Rechy, John (1934-): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team | |
Digital: 12
Pages
(2007-01-01)
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26. Beneath the Skin: The Collected Essays of John Rechy. With added commentaries by the author. Foreword by Donald Weise. by John Rechy | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(2004)
Asin: B000YPBUIW Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
27. City of Night by John Rechy by John Rechy | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1994)
-- used & new: US$29.43 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: B000LR93GO Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
28. THE SEXUAL OUTLAW. A Documentary By John Rechy. by John Rechy | |
Hardcover:
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(1977-01-01)
Asin: B00253J9HU Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
29. Numbers. A Novel by John Rechy by John Rechy | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1966-01-01)
Asin: B001TJUUJM Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
30. Interview with John Rechy.(author )(Entrevista): An article from: Chasqui by Ramón García | |
Digital: 17
Pages
(2003-05-01)
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31. Numbers by John Rechy | |
Hardcover: 256
Pages
(1967)
Asin: B0000CPJEK Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
32. The vampires. by John Rechy | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1971-01-01)
Asin: B001IPDGKM Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
33. Numbers by John Rechy | |
Mass Market Paperback:
Pages
(1968)
Asin: B000KXMEAQ Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
34. Gay Roots: 20 Years of Gay Sunshine : An Anthology of Gay History, Sex, Politics, and Culture (Vol 1) by John Rechy, Jack Fritscher | |
Paperback: 703
Pages
(1991-11)
list price: US$22.95 -- used & new: US$8.00 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 094056713X Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
35. City Of Night by John Rechy | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1984-01-01)
Asin: B000M0QVBU Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
36. The Fourth Angel by John Rechy | |
Paperback: 158
Pages
(1975)
Isbn: 0523005334 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
37. The sexual outlaw; a documentary, a non-fiction account, with commentaries, of three days and nights in the sexual underground. by John Rechy | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1968)
Asin: B003NYFZGO Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
38. Numbers by John Rechy | |
Mass Market Paperback:
Pages
(1967)
Asin: B001BKDTBA Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
39. This Day's Death by John Rechy | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1971)
Asin: B000J00JE8 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
40. Bachy 17; a Journal of the Arts in Los Angeles by Leland, Editor, John Rechy, Alvaro Cardona-Hine Et Al Hickman | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1980-01-01)
Asin: B001CK4F5I Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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