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The Works of Guillaume Dustan, Volume 1

In My Room; I'm Going Out Tonight; Stronger Than Me

Guillaume Dustan
Thomas Clerc

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Coup de coeur
Coup de coeur (LGBTQ+), by Sam

This book is not for the faint of heart! The Parisian gay scene of the 90's–love, sex, drugs–physical boundaries being pushed to the extreme for love. It is a difficult read but vivid, and romantic.Devotion to someone or devotion to love? What are the limits of love? These are the types of questions you have to wonder about after reading Dustan.

Guillaume Dustan' first three novels, published in French between 1996 and 1998, describing the narrator's sexual odyssey through a Paris still haunted by AIDS.

This volume collects a suite of three wildly entertaining and trailblazing short novels by the legendary French anti-assimilationist LGBTQ+ writer Guillaume Dustan. Published sequentially in France between 1996 and 1998, the three novels are exuberant and deliberately affectless accounts of the narrator's sexual odyssey through a Parisian club and bath scene still haunted by AIDS.

In My Room (1996) takes place almost entirely in the narrator's bedroom. The middle volume, I'm Going Out Tonight (1997) finds him venturing out onto the gay scene in one long night. Finally, in Stronger Than Me (1998) the narrator reflects on his early life, which coincided with the appearance and spread of the AIDS virus in France.

A close contemporary of Dennis Cooper, Brett Easton Ellis, Kevin Killian, and Gary Indiana, Guillaume Dustan's deadpan autofiction is at once satirical and intimate, and completely contemporary.
Publisher: Semiotext (E)
Binding: Paperback
Publication date: 29 Jun 2021
Dimensions: 153 x 230 x 31 mm
ISBN: 9781635901429