<p>John R Gordon is the winner of the prestigious 2019 Ferro-Grumley Award for best LGBTQ fiction.</p><p>&quot;<em>Hark</em> mixes several genres with grace aplomb and undeniable queerness. It&#39;s audaciously provocative sexy and spooky all at once. And very much of the zeitgeist!&quot; -- Craig Laurance Gidney (<em>A Spectral Hue</em>)</p><p>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?</p><p>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&rsquo;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.</p><p><em>Hark</em> 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.</p><p>John R Gordon is the author of the black gay antebellum epic <em>Drapetomania</em>. Hailed as &ldquo;an all-out masterpiece&rdquo; by Patrik-Ian Polk (<em>Noah&rsquo;s Arc</em> <em>Blackbird</em> <em>The Skinny</em>) and &ldquo;a dazzling work of imagination&rdquo; by Michael Eric Dyson (<em>Tears We Cannot Stop: Sermon to White America</em>).</p>
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