Christopher Bram is the author of eight other novels, including Gods and Monsters (originally titled Father of Frankenstein), which was made into an Academy Award-winning film. Bram was a 2001 Guggenheim Fellow and received the 2003 Bill Whitehead Award for Lifetime Achievement. He lives in New York City.
"A fine novel...pointed, wry, observant, and wise. I virtually inhaled it in a single reading." -- Peter Straub"An engaging read...Bram's prose has an evanescent quality that evokes his protagonist's fading consciousness." -- Bay Area Reporter"Bram is, quite simply, the best American gay novelist going." -- LA Gay"A glorious read from an intelligent and talented writer, and worthy of a space in your library." -- Frontiers"A touching fictional portrait of old Hollywood and of one of the curious geniuses who made it what it was." -- Alan Cheuse in NPR's All Things Considered"Witty, moving, entertaining, and enlightening... one of the most remarkable and satisfying novels to come along in quite some time." -- Island Lifestyle"As compassionate as it is phantasmic... Bram constructs a compelling fictional narrative." -- Independent Weekly
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