LONGLISTED FOR THE POLARI PRIZE
FROM THE WINNER OF THE FERRO-GRUMLEY FICTION AWARD
A BOOK FOR KEEPS - Book of the Year 2020
The night the statue of a Confederate colonel is torn down in the center of a dying, opioid-scarred and racially divided Southern town is the night two wild teenagers meet and start to fall in love. White working class Cleve is broke and drifting into criminality; black, bourgeois Roe is alienated and rebellious. They say opposites attract, and who could be more opposite than Cleve and Roe?
When Cleve finds himself, at age 17, home alone for the first time in his life, he summons the courage to invite Roe to stay over. The young men’s relationship looks set to move to another level when they are interrupted by Hark, a mysterious black vagrant who seems to possess supernatural powers, and takes them on a strange and troubling journey into the past.
Hark is a touching, vividly contemporary coming of age story; a compelling, fast-paced and ultimately hopeful tale of gay interracial love; and shows us how necessary it is to confront the evils of our shared history, however painful it may be to do so.
John R. Gordon is the author of eight novels, including the black gay antebellum epic Drapetomania. Hailed as “an all-out masterpiece” by Patrik-Ian Polk (Noah’s Arc, Blackbird, The Skinny) and “a dazzling work of imagination” by Michael Eric Dyson (Tears We Cannot Stop: Sermon to White America) it won the prestigious 2019 Ferro-Grumley Award for best LGBTQ fiction.
Find out more about John here.
'A master novelist' - Huffington Post
'A novelist at the height of his powers' - Diriye Osman, The Financial Times
'Audaciously provocative, sexy and spooky all at once. And very much of the zeitgeist!' - Craig Laurance Gidney, A Spectral Hue
'It shouldn't work but it does... A welcome addition to the tradition.' - Larry Duplechan, Blackbird
'Profound and vibrant... one of the most profound endings of any book I have read. Not just this year—ever. I am still reeling over how perfect and deeply important the events are, and how much they mean regarding our shared histories... a book that unilaterally needs to be read. Not only do I think most of us should read this, I think a lot of us need to read this book.' - Rue Sparks
You can buy this text via the following outlets:
UK: Waterstones / Amazon
US: Barnes & Noble / Amazon
Do check out this beautifully shot short film about John R. Gordon's Hark, produced by Diriye Osman and Isabel Gordon:
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