The taboo-busting 1960s classic that gave voice to a hidden subculture.
John Rechy Books
John Rechy is an American author who delves into the complexities of homosexual culture and broader American society. A pioneer of modern LGBT literature, he draws from his own background to craft vivid portrayals of marginalized communities. His works, often exploring the intricacies of identity and desire, are characterized by a bold style and a penetrating gaze into American life. Despite facing censorship for his candid themes, his writing has earned enduring acclaim for its literary significance and its power to evoke profound reader responses.





A novel on the golden age of homosexuality, after it became an accepted state and before AIDS put a dampener. The action follows for one day a variety of gays in 1981 Los Angeles, including an old man envious of the freedom enjoyed by the younger generation. By the author of City of Night
Numbers
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Records the adventures of a male hustler as he stalks the hideouts of homosexuals in Los Angeles
Romanzo: Numeri
- 236 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Johnny, con un passato da Don Giovanni, ripercorre dopo molti anni le strade dei suoi amori giovanili in California.