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Hotel de Dream: A New York Novel

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Dying author dictates last novel, explores taboo love.

If you're intrigued by the complexities of human emotions and the final outpourings of a creative mind, "Hotel De Dream" is a poignant read. Edmund White weaves an intimate portrayal of Stephen Crane's last days and his fictional work that's as much a statement about society's margins as it is about personal demons. This might be just the book for you if you appreciate a narrative that blends biographical fiction with a touch of historical controversy.

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Hotel de Dream: A New York Novel

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ISBN: 9780060852269
Authors: Edmund White
Publisher: Ecco
Date of Publication: 2008-10-14
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Historical Fiction, Romance
Related Topics: Historical Romance
Goodreads rating: 3.59
(rated by 878 readers)

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A biographical fantasia, White's latest imagines the final days of the poet and novelist Stephen Crane (The Red Badge of Courage), who died of TB at age 28 in 1900. At the same time, White also imagines and writes The Painted Boy, a work that he has Crane say he began in 1895, but burned after warnings from a friend. Crane dictates a fresh start on the story to his common-law wife, Cora Stewart-Taylor. Interspersed within White's impressionistic account of Crane's life, The Painted Boy tells the tale of Elliott, a ganymede butt-boy buggaree. Once a farm boy used by his widowed father and elder brothers like a girl, Elliott escapes to New York and begins a new life as a street hustler. Crane, dying overseas, asks that someone skilled and open minded complete the novella. The wry Cora, in her earlier career as a madam at the Jacksonville, Fla. Hotel de Dream, has some ideas of who among Crane's friends fits the bill. Though White's research and marshaling of slang are impressive, The Painted Boy approaches the sexual frankness of porn and reads improbably. But as White's book(s) build up steam, readers will let go of misgivings, caught up in Elliott's tragic love life and Crane's apocalyptic end.
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Dying author dictates last novel, explores taboo love.

If you're intrigued by the complexities of human emotions and the final outpourings of a creative mind, "Hotel De Dream" is a poignant read. Edmund White weaves an intimate portrayal of Stephen Crane's last days and his fictional work that's as much a statement about society's margins as it is about personal demons. This might be just the book for you if you appreciate a narrative that blends biographical fiction with a touch of historical controversy.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.