Boulevard

by Jim Grimsley

Hardcover, 2002

Status

Available

Call number

FICT-G Grim

Publication

Algonquin Books (2002), Edition: 1st, 304 pages

Description

Newell never really belonged in Pastel, Alabama. Ready for a change, he buys a one-way ticket to New Orleans. The year is 1978 and the rambunctious city beckons with its famous promise of bright lights, excitement, and men everywhere. Newell makes his way, finding a job in a pornographic bookstore and renting a room in the French Quarter. His good nature, good looks, and a daring stunt in a popular bar make him a quick favorite of the town. Soon he has friends. Some are harmless, like Henry, a pudgy sidekick who's a frequent denizen of the porn shop's movie booths. Others prove more dangerous, like party-boy Mark, Newell's first beau, who has a penchant for recreational drugs. Finally, Newell encounters the volatile Jack, who shows Newell the blackest heart of the city. Boulevard, Jim Grimsley's fifth novel, reminds us that Grimsley is what Publishers Weekly calls "an accomplished stylist and a complex moralist." He takes one character's dream and reveals what can happen when dreams are fulfilled.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member aulsmith
Set in pre-Katrina New Orleans, this is the coming out story of a boy from Alabama. He encounters a lot of the seamier side of NO and the gay community, as well as the things that make both NO and its gay community such a special place.

Awards

Lambda Literary Award (Nominee — 2002)

Language

Original language

English

ISBN

1565122518 / 9781565122512

UPC

019628722515

Rating

½ (26 ratings; 3.6)
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