User
By (Author) Bruce Benderson
Muswell Press
Muswell Press
1st August 2023
5th June 2023
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Erotic fiction
813.6
Winner of Prix de France 1994
Paperback
228
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
A New York City hustler with a special gift for reeling in customers, Apollo, 'a pale skinned mulatto with a mournful mouth' strips at a gay sex theatre in Times Square. He is one of the most seductive and disturbing creations in recent American fiction. Unflinchingly describing the lives of hustlers, pimps, drug-addicts and transsexuals in 1990s Times Square, User speaks with the authentic voice of characters from the edge. This is a world filled with stark, hypnotic eroticism and mined with terrors peculiar to the subterranean city in the hours after midnight.
'User is unmistakably brilliant' Los Angeles Times. 'Impressive, startling and eerie...hypnotically descriptive and powerfully rhythmic' Kirkus. 'User is a stunning novel. I both love and respect it even though parts of it challenge and disturb me' Matt Bates.
Bruce Benderson is a novelist, essayist, journalist and translator who lives in New York. He has taught creative writing, urban culture and French literature at Deep Springs College, Nevada and lectured at Brown, Evergreen and Sarah Lawrence. He is bilingual and his work is hugely popular in France.