What I Did Wrong: A Novel

What I Did Wrong: A Novel

by John Weir
What I Did Wrong: A Novel

What I Did Wrong: A Novel

by John Weir

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Overview

What I Did Wrong is a dazzling return to fiction for John Weir, a romance that embraces its objects—from the endlessly bewildering question of what it means to be a man to the aspect of New York in all its manic and heartbreaking grandeur. It is a powerfully moving—and often disarmingly funny—book about loss, character, and sexuality in the post-AIDS era, a survivor’s tale in an age when all the certainties have lost their logic and force.

Tom, a forty-two-year-old English professor, watched his best friend, Zack, die a terrible, raging death, and finds himself haunted by it as he himself slouches gingerly and precariously into middle age, questioning every certainty he had about his identity as a gay man. That “gender trouble” is played out on the field of his college classes, populated with testosterone-fortified street-wise guys from Queens whose cocky bravado can’t quite compensate for their own confused masculinity. Hardly immune to the occasional unnervingly romantic jolt from his students, Tom tries to balance his awkwardly developing friendships with them. In the process, he begins to find common ground with these proud young men and, surprisingly, a way to claim his own place in the world, and in history.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781440625527
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 02/27/2007
Sold by: Penguin Group
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 288 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

John Weir is a professor of English and creative writing at Queens College, CUNY. He is the author of two novels, The Irreversible Decline of Eddie Socket and What I Did Wrong, both available from New York ReLit, an imprint of Fordham UniversityPress. Weir’s short story collection, Your Nostalgia Is Killing Me (Red Hen Press, 2022), is the winner of the 2020 AWP Grace Paley Prize for Short Fiction.

Table of Contents

Part One: Gender Trouble | 1
Texas is the Reason | 3
Deadguy | 25
Youthanasia | 45
Songs for Swinging Lovers | 63
Where Do You See Yourself? | 79
Already Gone | 103

Part Two: Open Secrets | 123
Sick Fuck | 125
They Live by Night | 149
How To Disappear Completely | 167
Kevin Spacey Has a Secret | 193
The Destiny of Me | 211
Abgesturzt | 229

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