Тим и Пит
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Автор | Джеймс Роберт Бейкер |
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Язык | Английский |
Предмет | Гейская любовь, употребление наркотиков, активность СПИДа, гомофобия, радикальный гей -терроризм |
Genre | Gay romantic suspense thriller |
Publisher | Simon & Schuster (1993),[1] Penguin Books (1994),[2] Ringpull (1995),[3] Fourth Estate (1996),[4] Alyson Books (2001)[5][6] |
Publication date | 1993 |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print (Paperback) |
Pages | 256 |
ISBN | 978-0-671-79184-1 |
Preceded by | Boy Wonder (novel) |
Followed by | Right Wing (1996, only published on the Internet) |
Тим и Пит -третий роман, написанный Джеймсом Робертом Бейкером (1946–1997), американским автором резко сатирической, преимущественно гей- трансгрессивной фантастики . [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Уроженец калифорнийцев, его работа почти полностью установлена в Южной Калифорнии . После окончания UCLA он начал свою карьеру в качестве сценариста, но вместо этого стал разочарованным и начал писать романы. [ 10 ] Несмотря на то, что он получил известность за свои книги, впрыскиваемые на топливные мечты и чудо для мальчика , после споров, связанных с публикацией его романа, Тима и Пита , он столкнулся с растущей трудностью, опубликовав свою работу. [ 11 ] По словам его парня, это было фактором, способствующим его самоубийству. Работа Бейкера достигла культового статуса за годы после его смерти, и два дополнительных романа были посмертно опубликованы. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] По состоянию на 2006 г. [update], первые издания адреналина Мечты , мальчика Чудо , с топливом , а Тим и Пит стали предметами коллекционера и приводят высокие цены в магазинах редких книг. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] Копии первого изграждения его предыдущих работ стали предметами коллекционера.
Адреналин был опубликован в 1985 году под псевдонимом Джеймсом Диллингером. [ 16 ] История двух любителей геев в бегах, она представляла сатиру и насилие с наркотиками, столь выдающиеся в его более поздних книгах. [17] Here Baker began developing the themes that dominated his following works: anarchy; angry and somewhat paranoid gay men; the dark underside of Los Angeles, juxtaposed with its sunny outward image;[18] the hypocrisy of organized religion; anonymous sex and its implications in the age of AIDS; and homophobia and the oppression of gays in a Republican dominated America.[19][20] Its plot device of underdog characters forced into flight due to circumstances beyond their control was one Baker explored in all of his subsequent work. James noted "Baker had many issues with the world at large, homophobic cops and preachers along with closeted Hollywood moguls, in particular, and he was able to find satisfaction in his novels that he could not find in real life" stemming from "pent up anger at the homophobic America at elected Ronald Reagan twice and sat by clucking their teeth while so many gay men died of AIDS."[21] Gay Community News noted "he has an eye for the absurd, the quixotic, and the downright existential in pop culture".[6]
Plot overview
[edit]Two former gay lovers, Pete, and the narrator of the novel Tim, are reunited when Tim needs a ride back to Los Angeles.[22] They go on a surreal adventure over the next day-and-a-half, most of it in cars, with memories of the last twenty years, including tea rooms and bathhouses, increasingly enraging them at the AIDS pandemic destruction.[22][23][24] Sleep deprived, using gallows humor and self-medicating with mescaline-spiked drinks they travel through an increasingly hostile environment meeting a bizarre and queer cast of supporting characters who fuel undercurrent rage at society's homophobia and the LGBT community's apathy.[25][26] They meet an occult-obsessed indie filmmaker, leather-dykes,[27] a Southern belle drag queen and then four anarchistic gays who are HIV-positive.[25] The quartet reflect the hopelessness felt as their friends die and the country does little to counteract a "gay" disease.[24][28] They hope to win the cultural war by assassinating ex-President Ronald Reagan, who did little for the first four years of growing HIV-AIDS epidemic,[29] by bombing him at a church service.[30] Tim and Pete convince the plotters to change targets to a meeting of the American Family Association, a group known for its anti-LGBT rhetoric that led to the failed response to AIDS, where there would be fewer "innocent" victims.[31]
Critical reception
[edit]Tim and Pete was met with hostile reviews, primarily for its advocacy of political assassination and terror tactics in combating AIDS discrimination. Baker himself was ambivalent on the subject. "I think assassination does change things ... But I'm not really calling for violence," he said. "It's a novel, not a position paper."[32] In a 1993 interview, however, Baker stated:
I think a strong case can be made that political assassination actually does change things. If you look at the assassinations in this country in the 1960s you can certainly see how it affected history in a very profound way. So if you killed right wing figures, you'd also be altering the course of history, and eliminating people who might very well be president in 1996 and those who are making bashing gays their number one issue right now. On the one hand, I'm not advocating PWA's turn themselves into human bombs, but on the other hand I have to admit that if I clicked on CNN and heard somebody had blown Patrick Buchanan's head clean off, I'd be elated, and to say otherwise would be a lie.[33]
There were also charges of racism, due to his portrayals of blacks and Hispanics. Baker denied those charges, and pointed out that the protagonist later realized that the blacks were also gay and the Latina "was just a sweet old woman putting up with a lot of (stuff) that I couldn't even imagine."[9] He went on to say, "I just wanted to explore the conflicts between gays and Latinos and gays and blacks ... the real feelings [and the] misapprehensions of each other. I realized it wouldn't all be nice and politically correct. If blacks (and Latinos) want my respect, they have to deal with their own homophobia. I'm not playing guilty liberal anymore".[9]
The book caused a great deal of controversy among critics, with some calling it "irresponsible", and saying it was "determined to give offense" and "appears to endorse violence".[34] One critic of the book wrote, "The work rapidly becomes an apology for political terrorism and effectively advocates the assassination of the entire American New Right. While the reasons for such a vengeance motif are perhaps evident, can it really be countenanced? Are we still justified in referring to this as art? And even if we are, is there a point at which such invective (and such suggestions) become simply counterproductive?"[35] Another critic, however, called it "a masterful creation" and wrote: "In coming years Baker will be seen as having understood the implications of this period in our history while the rest of us were simply living it".[36] It polarized the reading public as well, with letters to the editor of major newspapers both supporting and opposing Baker's ideology.[37] Baker himself was aware that the book would be controversial, and deliberately provoked much of the reaction he received. He said: "Tim and Pete tries to convey in print what people really think rather than what they should think or what's P.C. My fantasy was to leave readers so infuriated they'd throw down the book and march right out to a gun store because they wanted to see the finale so bad they realize the only way it'd happen is if they make it happen in real life!"[33]
After the reception of Tim and Pete, with several critics calling him "The Last Angry Gay Man", Baker faced increasing difficulty finding a publisher for his work and his financial position became precarious.[38][33][39] He was only able to publish one novella, Right Wing, and that was self-published on the Internet.[7] Baker's life partner, Ron Robertson, believes that this difficulty led Baker on a quick, downwards emotional spiral.[7] Baker committed suicide at his home on November 5, 1997.[11] His death was noted in literary circles and mainstream press; The Gay Times in the United Kingdom wrote, "Baker's suicide is particularly tragic because it robs American gay writing of a refreshingly distinctive voice quite unlike the po-faced prose of so many of his contemporaries."[40]
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References
[edit]- ^ Tim and Pete: a novel, James Robert Baker, Simon & Schuster, 1993, ISBN 0-671-79184-2, ISBN 978-0-671-79184-1.
- ^ Tim and Pete: a novel, James Robert Baker, Penguin Books, 1994, ISBN 0-14-023493-4, ISBN 978-0-14-023493-0.
- ^ Tim and Pete, James Robert Baker, Ringpull, 1995, ISBN 1-898051-22-4, ISBN 978-1-898051-22-0.
- ^ Tim and Pete, James Robert Baker, Fourth Estate, 1996, ISBN 1-85702-424-9, ISBN 978-1-85702-424-1.
- ^ Tim and Pete: a novel, James Robert Baker, Alyson Books, 2001, ISBN 1-55583-566-X, 9781555835668.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Baker, James Robert, JABberwocky Literary Agency, 2002.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c "Robertson's official Baker website". 2006-10-18. Archived from the original on 2007-11-14. Retrieved 2006-12-08.
- ^ "Beat Writers". 2005-04-30. Retrieved 2006-10-30.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c Rivenburg, Roy. "He's Angry, Raunchy and Unapologetic". Los Angeles Times, April 8, 1993; Page E-1.
- ^ Harris M. Lentz, Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 1997: Film, Television, Radio, Theatre, Dance, Music, Cartoons and Pop Culture, McFarland & Co., 1998, ISBN 0-7864-0460-4, ISBN 978-0-7864-0460-5.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Obituaries:Robert Baker, Satirical Novelist, 50". New York Times. November 24, 1997. p. Section B; Page 7; Column 2.
- ^ Labonté, Richard. "Testosterone and Adrenaline by James Robert Baker". Planet Out Book Reviews, October 18, 2006. Retrieved on 2006-10-30.
- ^ Уиллис, Пол Дж. Тестостерон. Журнал форварда , ноябрь 2000 года. Получено в 2006-10-30.
См. Также: Еженедельные издатели, 11 сентября 2000 г., раздел: Pwforecasts; Пг 65 - ^ «Поисковая система редкой книги Alibris» . Получено 2006-10-30 .
Смотрите также: «Библио редкая книга поисковая система» . Получено 2006-10-30 . - ^ Young, J. "Bob's Head Soup". Herald Sun , Австралия; 17 августа 1995 г. (номер страницы недоступен).
- ^ «Джеймс Роберт Бейкер, писатель», The Palm Beach Post , стр. 3B, 25 ноября 1997 года.
- ^ Джоэл Перри, «Накачанная художественная литература: новейший роман педали к металлу Джеймса Роберта Бейкера, к сожалению, его последний», «Адвокат страница 73», 10 октября 2000 года.
- ^ Мартин Дунс, «От подземного до пригородного: ландшафты написания геев», журнал «Американские исследования», номер 50, осень 2007 г., ISSN 1433-5239 .
- ^ Уортон, Грег. Тестостерон. 3ammagazine . Получено в 2006-10-30.
- ^ Сорт персонала. "Джеймс Роберт Бейкер". Ежедневный сорт , 11 декабря 1997 года.
Смотрите также: Леви, Дэн. "Предварительный или под прикрытием?" Сан -Франциско Хроника , 20 июня 1993 г.; Раздел: воскресный обзор; Пг 9 - ^ CB Джеймс, «Адреналин от Джеймса Роберта Бейкера», готов, когда вы , 13 ноября 2007 года.
- ^ Jump up to: а беременный Синфилд, 78-9.
- ^ Lambda, стр. 15.
- ^ Jump up to: а беременный Бун, страницы 236, 257.
- ^ Jump up to: а беременный Синфилд, 78-82.
- ^ Слайд, страницы 32-3.
- ^ Синфилд, стр. 79.
- ^ Синфилд, 80-82.
- ^ Уайт, Аллен (8 июня 2004 г.). «Наследие СПИДа Рейгана: молчание равняется смерти» . Хроника Сан -Франциско . Получено 24 апреля 2008 года .
- ^ Eiselein, стр. 168-9.
- ^ Крюгер, 239.
- ^ Оливер, Мирна. «Джеймс Роберт Бейкер: сатирический романист, культ режиссер». Los Angeles Times ; 15 ноября 1997 г., страница A-20
- ^ Jump up to: а беременный в Grzesiak, Rich. RAGE, RANT, Революция: Камикадзе -писатель роскошным в La Axiongrafix.com . Получено в 2006-10-30.
- ^ Welt, Бернард. «Любовь и смерть в гей -романе». Книжный мир , 14 октября 1993 г., с. X7
- ^ Пегум, Марк. «Большая болезнь с маленьким названием: ответы на СПИД в современной культуре»; Mots Pluriels ; Том 1. № 3. 1997
- ^ Лоуенталь, Майкл. "Тим и Пит"; Lambda Book Report , 30 апреля 1993 г., том 3; № 9; Стр.14
- ^ "Является ли злой автор просто кушетка?" Los Angeles Times , 19 апреля 1993 года, понедельник, домашнее издание, View; Часть E; Страница 2; Столбец 1.
- ^ См. Также: Бен Эренрейх, «Трутчик, образец для подражания Чикана и один злой квир»; LA Weekly, 28 июля 2000 года; История обложки; Пг 34
- ^ Джеймс Роберт Бейкер. kintingcircle.org.uk. Получено на 2008-10-21.
- ^ Вагнер, Эрика. «Джеймс Роберт Бейкер, 50 лет, американский гей -писатель». Gay Times , январь 1998 г., выпуск 232, стр. 69