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This particular tale finds lovers Charlie and Peter, who are clearly intended to paragons of the gay jet set, in residence with their former mistress Martha (who has obliging produced a child for each) on an isolated Greek island--where they collide with an uncertain teenage boy whose insecurities do not prevent him from numerous gay escapades. Throw in stolen money, a sultry and rapacious male prostitute, and lots of local color and you have plenty of opportunity for one gay encounter after another.
Merrick's novels were tremendously popular in the emerging gay community of the 1970s, so much so that their success spilled over into the general mass market. Although expertly written, they are essentially 1970s gay popcorn pornagraphy with lots of surface gloss and zero depth, beach books for a way of life that vanished in the wake of AIDS--and indeed they were regarded as pancake-deep even when first published. They are perhaps best approached as cultural artifacts, but if the material appeals to you and you can suspend disbelief with a vengence you'll find them mildly entertaining.
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The pace of the book, on the other hand, was slow and at various times, I lost interest in continue my reading because the plot repeated itself and it therfore became predictable. The pace quickened a bit in the last few chapters and the plot thickened, it was only then readers felt more eager to find out what happened to the son, the mother, the lover and the father. Unfortunately, it's a bit too late to rescue the whole book because readers had been bored to tears before they could read to the end.
Had the author cut out a few chapters and held the storyline tighter, it would have been a perfect read. There was so much potential to this book, I wish it could be better so that I would keep this book for a second read.
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While doing some research, I stumbled upon THE LORD WON'T MIND and began reading the first chapter. Set in a country manner everything that I dreamed of, country clubs, elegant dinners, walks along country roads to a private beach was on the page. More importantly a story book romance between two men.
Charlie and Peter two distant relatives spend a summer together and discover they have more in common than tennis and sailing. The initial romantic overtures are so well written that the beauty and erotica can overwhelm most readers.
The story moves swiftly through a wirlwind summer romance, to a predictable break up and final resolution that will appeal to all romance novel lovers to some serious readers. The novel is an escape into the "fabulous" life that most will envie and enjoy. This is a novel that is not for those who like a good plot, it is a romance, and a accounting of a relationship. It lacks teeth but that is it's appeal.
It does provide a reader who is currently discovering their sexuality a glimmer of hope that the gay lifesyle can be as rich and rewarding as those of straights. This novel could be to blame for the pretention that is abundant in the Gay community. The sexual content makes it not recommended for readers younger than 15.
If you need a little romance, give this novel a chance.
The book was dog-eared from being passed along from hand to hand. It was a must read amongst a sub-class in my high school. We knew we were different and we knew that we were gay. Eagerly, we read this book, searching for a blueprint, a design for living. In it, we found erotic potential and experienced the bittersweetness of love with a man.
The story seems antiquated now, with the advent of AIDS, yet it still rings true. It centers on how hard it is to be true to who you are and how to accept that. It shows how love is so sweet when found, so sad when lost and triumphant when regained.
The book centers on Charlie and Peter who fall madly in love with each other over a magical summer. Their relationship becomes fraught with difficulty when Charlie wants so to fit in and remain closeted. Peter, who is so achingly in love, wants to revel in this love, no matter what anyone thinks.
I don't want to give away too much here. So, I'll let you find out what happens next.
The story does get bogged down with Meriick's preoccupation with size (he was an old size queen, after all.) And there is a story twist in the end which seems somewhat convoluted and leaves one questioning why it was ever included. That aside, this is the perfect summer book filled with erotic passages featuring the most graphic gay love scenes ever written, tear jerking love scenes and a cast of unforgettable characters.
This was the paramount of gay fiction. Nothing that has ever been written comes as close as this.
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So why I don't especially like this book? Well, it's quite simple, everything about the book is true. There's no are no perfect gay relationships; gay guys are promiscuous; hustlers can do fall in love; straight guy can fall in love with another guy; gay guys are always into anything that's "big"; Falling in love in a foreign country; old gay guys are into hustlers..... I can go on and on about this but would rather not. What really bothered me was the fact that Phil left Manoli when Manoli needs him the most. I think it was an easy way out for Phil. Supposedly Phil was able to mature after his run-in with Manoli, living in Crete and meeting the various colorful people there, but in the long run, what did he actually learn? Nothing. Hell, he could have met more colorful people here in New York. For somebody who's living in New York, Phil's character sure is so not New York except the "sluttiness".
I purchased five more books by this author. I am now praying that these books are not like this one.
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The story of two excessively sexy and talented men who finally find true love in each others arms had me quaking. Sure, this is not great literature. It is, in fact, a bodice-ripper without the bodices. But when you are a young man living in a steel town in southwestern Ohio, you can be blown away by a book where true love between men wins out.
This book has some of the faults of the genre. Everyone is beautiful, sexy and constantly aroused. You can telegraph the ending ten pages into it. The obstacles to getting to the ending can sometimes seem far-fetched. But obviously the most important thing is the underlying romance.
A bit of a period piece now as the action is set in pre-AIDS times. But still worth the price of admission. And if you happen to be reading a used copy with an "M" (for mature) written into the top of the pages, just smile and think of me.