The Boys on the Rock explained

The Boys on the Rock
Author:John Fox
Country:United States
Language:English
Publisher:St Martins Press (hardcover)
St Martins Griffin (paperback)
Pub Date:1984 (hardcover)
1994 (paperback)
Pages:146 pages (hardcover)
160 pages (paperback)
Isbn:0-312-09419-1
Dewey:813/.54 Fic 19
Congress:PS3556.O934 B6 1984
Oclc:10274692

The Boys on the Rock is a novel by John Fox, which follows the coming out and first love of a gay sixteen-year-old swimmer.

Plot

Set in the Bronx against the historical backdrop of United States Senator Eugene McCarthy's unsuccessful bid to become the Democratic presidential candidate for the 1968 elections, the novel focuses on Connors's "rocky relationship that fared no better than McCarthy's campaign", in the words of critic Wayne Hoffman (author of the novel Hard), who described it in The Washington Post as a "classic".[1]

Reception

Kirkus Reviews called it "a slight first novel with an uneasy blend of graphic sex, a faux-naif Y A tone, and gay-pride preachiness." and found it "Occasionally sharp in its place/time specifics, but otherwise a juvenile debut–both punkily narcissistic and sloppily sentimental."[2] while Trevor Sydney said that "Fox's only novel remains a compelling Bildungsroman."[3]

International influence

The Boys on the Rock has been described as "A watershed in the history of the translation of queer literature into Japanese...". Its translation "was subsequently followed by a large number of translations of novels about queer desire - more specifically about gay men in the West."[4]

Editions

The popularity of Boys on the Rock is evidenced in the substantial quantity of editions to which it ran, having first been published in 1984 by St. Martin's Press in New York.

A Stonewall Inn paperback edition was published in 1994 by St. Martin Griffin.

References

Notes and References

  1. Hoffman 2006.
  2. Web site: The Boys on the Rocks . Kirkus Media LLC . 28 May 2015 .
  3. Book: Encyclopedia of Contemporary LGBTQ Literature of the United States. Emmanuel S. Nelson . 2009 . ABC-CLIO . 9780313348600. 226, 227 . 28 May 2015.
  4. Book: Multiple Translation Communities in Contemporary Japan. Jeffrey Angles . Beverley Curran . Nana Sato-Rossberg . Kikuko Tanabe . 2015 . Routledge . 9781317567059 . 101–108 .