Horse Crazy

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The first novel from the brilliant, protean Gary Indiana, Horse Crazy tells the story of a thirty-five-year-old writer for a New York arts and culture magazine whose life melts into a fever dream when he falls in love with the handsome, charming, possibly heroin-addicted, and almost certainly insane Gregory Burgess. In the derelict brownstones of the Lower East Side in the late eighties, among the coked-out restauranteurs and art world impresarios of the supposed 'downtown scene,' the narrator wanders through the fog of passion. Meanwhile, the AIDS epidemic is spreading through the city, and New York friendships sputter to an end. Here is a novel where the only moral is that thwarted passion is the truest passion, where love is a hallucination and the gravest illness is desire. Angela Carter wrote 'This is what Love in the Time of Cholera is like for real' when Horse Crazy was first published in 1989. This new edition brings the 'razor sharp' and 'frequently brilliant' ( Publishers Weekly) novel back into print after many years.
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Author Indiana, Gary
Availability IP
Department Literature
Format Paperback
ISBN 9781609808617
Pages 224
Published 25/09/2018
Publisher Seven Stories Press
Section Literature
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