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Blackouts

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Blackouts by Justin Torres, a book in the General Fiction category, explores the intersection of history and personal memory. The story delves into the lives of two characters bound by their shared experiences and secrets, as they navigate through fragmented recollections and pivotal moments from their past. Through poetic and powerful prose, Torres invites readers into a compelling narrative that examines the influence of forgotten histories on present identities.
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Blackouts

Winner of the National Book Award for Fiction 2023.An intimate, emotionally rich novel, in which two men - young and old - reckon with queer histories and their place within them, from the critically acclaimed author of We the Animals.

An intimate, emotionally rich novel, in which two men - young and old - reckon with queer histories and their place within them, from the critically acclaimed author of We the Animals.

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Blackouts by Justin Torres is a mesmerising and intimate novel that navigates the intricate layers of queer histories through the lens of two men from different generations. This emotionally rich narrative is crafted by the critically acclaimed author of We the Animals, and it invites readers into a deeply profound exploration of identity, memory, and societal oppression.

At the heart of the story is Juan Gay, a man on his deathbed who has chosen to spend his final days in The Palace—a sprawling, decrepit institution in the desert that once served as an asylum. As he nears the end of his life, he is cared for by a young man whom he encountered only once but who has lingered on the periphery of his awareness. This young caretaker becomes an intimate listener, drawing out Juan's buried memories and stories.

As Juan and his companion delve into their pasts, they revive tales of lost loves, familial bonds, and ephemeral encounters, weaving their individual narratives into a tapestry that reveals a broader story of oppression and resilience within the LGBTQ+ community. Our young narrator is tasked with sorting through Juan's possessions and uncovers a copy of Sex Variants: A Study in Homosexual Patterns, a once-censored and partially obliterated manuscript that transforms into poetic fragments under his scrutiny.

Within the pages of this blacked-out document lies another story—that of Jan Gay, an audacious and radical queer anthropologist whose pioneering work on sexuality was suppressed by the very committee she served. As the narrator sifts through her fragmented and censored writings, he discovers a parallel and untold history that echoes the struggles and erasures faced by many in the queer community.

Blending historical records, screenplays, testimonies, and striking images, Blackouts offers a haunting, dreamlike meditation on the acts of remembering and forgetting. Torres masterfully bridges the gap between fact and fiction, compelling readers to reconsider the inherited world and the narratives that shape our understanding of the past. This novel is not merely a collection of stories but a profound call to acknowledge the complexities of queer experiences and the relentless quest for visibility and understanding in the face of systemic erasure.

Blackouts is a tour de force that challenges readers to confront the obscured corners of history and to cherish the fragile threads of memory that bind us across time. Justin Torres weaves a captivating and poignant tale that remains etched in the heart long after the final page.

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Blackouts by Justin Torres is praised for its intimate and playful narrative that eloquently explores cultural inheritance. Reviewers highlight its poetic and intelligent writing, describing it as beguiling, subversive, enigmatic, and structurally inventive. The book's exploration of queer histories has been particularly noted for its ambition and emotional depth.

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ISBN: 9781847083975

Publisher: Granta Books

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 02 November 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Granta Books

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 22.0mm

Width: 135.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 429g

Pages: 320

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About the Author

JUSTIN TORRES is the author of We the Animals, and has published short fiction in the New Yorker, Harper's and Granta, among other publications. The National Book Foundation named him as one of their '5 under 35' in 2012. He lives in Los Angeles, where he is an Assistant Professor of English at UCLA.

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