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Flesh Wounds and Purple Flowers

The Cha-Cha Years

by (author) Francisco Ibanez-Carrasco

Publisher
Arsenal Pulp Press
Initial publish date
Jan 2001
Category
Gay
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781551520988
    Publish Date
    Jan 2001
    List Price
    $17.95

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Description

An extravagant, tragicomic novel, Flesh Wounds & Purple Flowers takes us into the world of Latino machos and cha-cha divas of Santiago's gay underground, full of dreamers and schemers looking for salvation abroad. One of them is Camilo, a strong-willed queen who makes it out of Chile in the early eighties, but en route to New York lands in Vancouver, where he decides to stay. All the while he maintains contact with a starry network of machos and maricones in Chile, Cuba, and America: an exiled gringa with a mysterious past; a straight lover left behind in crumbling Havana; a transsexual confidante in Santiago. Told in the musical lilt of Spanglish, Camilo tells his story as he lays dying in his hospital bed, recalling a life of sequins, disco, and a plague that is at the same time debilitating and liberating.
Fresh, funny, and full of colour and verve, Flesh Wounds & Purple Flowers reads like a gay Latino version of Valley of the Dolls.
Shortlisted for the Commonwealth Writers Prize for Best First Book (Canada-Caribbean).

About the author

Francisco was born in Santiago, Chile and came to Canada in 1985. He is also the author of Killing Me Softly (Suspect Thoughts), a short story collection. His stories have appeared in the anthologies Best Gay Men`s Fiction 2000, Contra/diction: New Queer Men`s Fiction, and Hockey Night in Canada, and his journalism has appeared in magazines including Fuse, MIX, Front, and Border/lines. He works as a community educator and social researcher in Vancouver.

Francisco Ibanez-Carrasco's profile page

Awards

  • Short-listed, Commonwealth Writers Prize for Best First Book

Editorial Reviews

. . . very promising. . . [Camilo's] is a voice to mourn; his author, one to hope to hear from again.
-Lambda Book Report

Lambda Book Report

The story contains many moments of raw beauty, and many of extraordinary power.
-Quill & Quire

Quill & Quire

By turns comic and tragic, the storytelling style is refreshing and appropriate. . .
-The Loop

The Loop

Intricate, delicately plotted and playing to both comedy and tragedy, [Flesh Wounds] is a portrait of a truly unique character. . .
-Gay People's Chronicle

Gay People's Chron.

. . . wrapped in humourous layers of bittersweet love and hedonistic lust.
-Xtra!

Xtra!

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