This book is basically an autobiography in which the author Hoshang Merchant talks about his life through a series of vignettes.In the Man Who Would be Queen Autobiographical Fictions the author starts off by talking about his childhood and growing up in a rich family in Mumbai. His family had issues and was extremely dysfunctional and this clearly affected him to a great extent. His father had no love or affection for his kids or wife and the author's mother constantly struggled to hold the family together. His sisters never agreed to or accepted Hoshang's decisions and choices in life.Hoshang finished his education in the US and Germany and travelled widely through West Asia for work and pleasure. His travel escapades that started as early as his student life resulted in numerous episodes because of his sexual orientation and there were also several eventful incidents that led to his growth as a writer and poet in the initial part of the book the author talks about his series of lovers and the sexual experiences that he had along with a string of family clashes that occurred.Hoshang talks about his encounters with gay and bisexual men and how he was the one who was mostly hurt and betrayed since none of them had the courage to come out and lived their lives hiding their sexualty. He talks about all his sexual experiences out of which some involved love and affection but some did not. A few of his relationships lasted just a few months or years while most of them did not. He also briefly talks about his love for a fellow student named Nablus which was also an episode that didn't end well.The Man Who Would be Queen Autobiographical Fictions was published by Penguin India in 2011 and is available as a paperback. About the Author Hoshang Merchant is an Indian poet who mostly writes in English. He was born in Mumbai in 1947 and studied in St Xavier's College. He went to Occidental College in Los Angeles to complete his master's and later did his PhD in Renaissance and Modernism at Purdue.A few of the poems he has written are Flower to Flame Stone to Fruit the Home the Friend and the World Homage to Jibanananda Das and the Birdless Cage.
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