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Nirvana e dopo

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America, giorni nostri. La vita di Davy e dei suoi amici, poco più che adolescenti, viene bruciata tra prostituzione, sesso casuale, partecipazioni a pellicole pornografiche e droghe, in vista di un sogno futuro di libertà e di amicizia che non arriverà mai a compimento.

224 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1997

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Lee Williams

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Lee Williams graduated from the University of Oregon in 1994. He lives in Portland. After Nirvana is his first novel.

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33 reviews1 follower
May 15, 2024
This book for me is a good 3.8 stars, why not 4, because I was promised a version of less than zero set in Portland and the book did not delivered.

But I loved it. I usually don't read about the northwest and I had to Google some of the land marks that were mentioned (did not know Portland was the Simpsons city).

I loved the protagonists (as in Davy, Nikky, James and Jody. Branch can go to hell for all I care).

I wanted more from the story and at the same time I wanted less, I wanted to know where James and Jody anded up, if the group met again (not likely but I am a hopeless romantic) but some scenes should have ended well before they did in the book.

Overall it's a good book, for a first time author, I just wish there were more info on it.
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377 reviews12 followers
April 3, 2022
No holds barred story of young street hustlers in the Pacific Northwest. Williams doesn't shy away from the realities of living on the streets/abandoned buildings and selling yourself for money and or drugs. The back stories of his characters is very briefly sketched yet you are drawn into their lives willy nilly. They care for each other and so did this reader. Good ending too I thought.
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8 reviews
April 5, 2020
As someone who lived it, this is the most precise look at the gay-for-pay hustler scene in Portland Oregon of the 80s and 90s. Written by someone who knows.
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43 reviews
July 31, 2025
Sad description of unhoused mostly queer people and the things they’ll go through. Described in a very distant tone. And no real big narrative sorta slice of life in their perspective.
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315 reviews49 followers
February 1, 2011
A harrowing, dark, and overall realistic novel of homeless youth who live on the margins of society in the Pacific Northwest (hence the title) and their hardscramble life of drugs, hustling, and a lust for stability and freedom. It's not a perfect novel, in ways far too short and in other ways too heavy on dialog and scenes that either repeat themselves or drag on too long, yet overall the group portrait of the characters you wind up with makes you care about them greatly and find empathy for their lives. This book was written in the late 1990s, so a lot of the details and dialog may seem dated in places but it's a product of its time and yet still carries a strong gravitas today—add in some more contemporary technology and language and it would be 2011 easily.
5 reviews
July 14, 2024
Davy the narrator is difficult to follow by design. It feels slow and repetitive for the first half, but then comes together at the end. It’s actually kind of a touching story aside from the subject matter.
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12 reviews
March 8, 2019
Pretty good novel. I was engaged with the characters. Had it's boring moments but overall enjoyed this.
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September 13, 2016
Truly awful. Cheese rip off of a Dennic Cooper-esque novel. If I were the editor given this novel to look over I would have drawn a red pencil through everything except the section about the girl Nikki. She should have been the main character. Davie and James should be side notes at best. They are really only worth a passing mention. I repeat, Nikki was the most interesting character. It could have been a servicible post-Riot Grrrl novel of some interest instead of a sloppy Dennis Cooper-esque flop.
3,577 reviews186 followers
October 1, 2023
An first rate novel, do not be misled by the reviewers who dismiss it as some sort poor Dennis Cooper pastiche - this is an honest, original and very unique voice of an author who demonstrates great promise. What is really sad is that this remarkable debut has not had a follow up.

It is the sort of novel Teenagers and young people should read but certainly won't be recommended to them by those drawing up YA lists of books to read. Having said that don't doubt for a moment that this is a book for everyone.
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May 15, 2012
This is the only book I have ever quit mid-read. It's a horrible mess. Please do not read it.
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