Love Notes To Men Who Don't Read
Between London and Los Angeles, the gym and the gay scene, Instagram and Grindr, what it means to be a gay man has never been so bisected. North Morgan’s third novel moves beyond the confines of fiction to examine how homosexuality’s acceptance into society has created a new breed of demons for a generation of men born as outsiders yet living at the forefront of popular culture.
Heartbreaking but never far from humour, Love Notes to Men Who Don’t Read co...
Love Notes To Men Who Don't Read
Between London and Los Angeles, the gym and the gay scene, Instagram and Grindr, what it means to be a gay man has never been so bisected. North Morgan’s third novel moves beyond the confines of fiction to examine how homosexuality’s acceptance into society has created a new breed of demons for a generation of men born as outsiders yet living at the forefront of popular culture.
Heartbreaking but never far from humour, Love Notes to Men Who Don’t Read confirms Morgan’s place as the leading interpreter of gay culture on either side of the Atlantic.
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About the author (from http://www.northmorgan.com/)
North Morgan was born in 1980. Even though his family is from Athens, he moved to the UK when he was a teenager and considers himself a Londoner. In 2007, he created the fictional blog London Preppy, which has been featured in Dazed & Confused, Time Out and Attitude, and has attracted over 1.5 million hits. His debut novel, Exit Through The Wound, was published to critical acclaim in 2011. In 2015 he became a columnist for Details magazine. He currently lives unsuccessfully in California.
Highlights Of My Last Regret
Parke Hudson has all the trappings of extreme wealth: an alcoholic mother, an estranged father and Ryan, his beautiful but paranoid girlfriend who excels at tracking his every move. From L.A. pool parties to Coachella, Parke is faithful enough to confess his indiscretions, each time seeing how far he can push the boundaries of their relationship. It is only when he decides to spend his summer in San Francisco with his mother Sadie, that Ryan finally decides to call it a day. Will this latest relationship finally turn Parke around?
Dark and uncompromising, Highlights of My Last Regret is a cutting satire of modern relationships from the acclaimed author of Highlights Of My Last Regret and Exit Through The Wound.