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Brad Gooch

    January 31, 1952

    Brad Gooch is a celebrated author whose work delves into the lives and oeuvres of significant literary figures. His stylistic dexterity allows for profound exploration into the psychology and motivations that shape artistic expression. Gooch's writing is distinguished by its meticulous research and engaging narrative, drawing readers into the worlds of his subjects. His approach balances precise analysis with literary sophistication.

    Finding the Boyfriend Within
    Smash Cut
    The Golden Age of Promiscuity
    Rumi's Secret
    Smash Cut: A Memoir of Howard & Art & the '70s & the '80s
    Flannery : a life of Flannery O'Connor
    • 2024

      A stunning life of the iconic American artist, Keith Haring, by the acclaimed biographer Brad Gooch. In the 1980s, the subways of New York City were covered with art.

      Radiant
    • 2017

      Rumi's Secret

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.9(26)Add rating

      A dazzling feat of scholarship...the book restores Rumi to the glories and hardships of his momentous age. Washington Post

      Rumi's Secret
    • 2015

      Smash Cut

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.8(356)Add rating

      Brad Gooch arrived in New York in the late 1970s, yearning for artistic and personal freedom. Smash Cut is his bold and intimate memoir of this exhilarating time and place. At its center is his love affair with film director Howard Brookner, pieced together from fragments of memory and fueled by a panoply of emotions, from blazing ecstasy to bleakest despair. Gooch and Brookner’s intense relationship is haunted by the specter of addiction—heroin (Brookner) and promiscuous sex (Gooch)—and the lure of temptation. As both men try to reconcile love and fidelity with the irresistible desire to enjoy the carnal abandon of the age, they live together and apart. Gooch works briefly as a model in Milan, then returns to the city and discovers his vocation as an artist. Brookner falls ill with a mysterious virus that soon has a terrifying name: AIDS. And the story, and life in the city, is suddenly overshadowed by this new demon plague that will ravage a generation and transform the creative world. Gooch charts the progress of Brookner through his illness, and writes unforgettably about endings: of a great talent, a passionate love affair, and an incandescent era.Beautifully written, full of rich detail and poignant reflection, recalling a time and a place and group of friends with affection and clarity, Smash Cut is an extraordinary memoir and an exquisite account of an epoch.

      Smash Cut
    • 2009

      The landscape of American literature was fundamentally changed when Flannery O'Connor stepped onto the scene with her first published book, Wise Blood, in 1952. Her fierce, sometimes comic novels and stories reflected the darkly funny, vibrant, and theologically sophisticated woman who wrote them. Brad Gooch brings to life O'Connor's significant friendships--with Robert Lowell, Elizabeth Hardwick, Walker Percy, and James Dickey among others--and her deeply felt convictions, as expressed in her communications with Thomas Merton, Elizabeth Bishop, and Betty Hester. Hester was famously known as "A" in O'Connor's collected letters, The Habit of Being, and a large cache of correspondence to her from O'Connor was made available to scholars, including Brad Gooch, in 2006. O'Connor's capacity to live fully--despite the chronic disease that eventually confined her to her mother's farm in Georgia--is illuminated in this engaging and authoritative biography.

      Flannery : a life of Flannery O'Connor
    • 2002

      Finding the Boyfriend Within

      A Practical Guide for Tapping Into Your Own Scource of Love, Happiness, and Respect

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.4(62)Add rating

      Focusing on self-discovery, the book encourages gay readers to explore their inner selves, aiming to enhance the quality of men's friendships, romantic relationships, and long-term partnerships. It serves as a valuable guide for personal transformation and deeper connections.

      Finding the Boyfriend Within
    • 1997

      The author of Scary Kisses delivers a shocking and powerful novel about the gay club scene in New York in the 1970s. Sean Devlin leaves Columbia University to pursue the downtown life of an avant-garde filmmaker, in the tradition of Warhol. As Sean slowly becomes a famous filmmaker, readers pass through an erotic, decadent, lost world of drugs, dim lights, and strange rooms.

      The Golden Age of Promiscuity