Knowledge

Boychick (novel)

Source 📝

400:
promised to show up on a specific day, he does not; later he calls Leo to say he is bringing an older man to Leo's home, where Boychick and the older man have sex. After the older man leaves, Leo walks with Boychick to the subway. They ride in the same car together and make conversation; Boychick is cold to him and, fearing his uncle's retaliation—he does not want his uncle to know that he is gay—asks Leo to leave him alone. Leo obliges, and once he returns home, he cries. In the Belmont/Tower edition, after crying, he visits his parents' house before departing to a writers' colony.
383:'s pool in New York City, he meets a naked 16-year-old boy named Leroy—though he looks "about fourteen or fifteen"—and the two leave together. They take the subway to Leo's friend's house in order to have a brief sexual encounter; instead, his friend's roommate asks them to leave. After walking together for a short while, Leo leaves his address with Leroy, whom he calls Boychick, but does not gather any of his contact information. After Boychick leaves, Leo tells his friends of their encounter and discusses his apprehensions because Boychick is under the 399:
Leo decides he is in love and goes out to search for him, scouring every place that Boychick mentioned. As he looks, he becomes more infatuated with the boy and imagines the two of them together and holding conversation. Eventually, Boychick calls Leo to say they will meet again soon. Although he
477:
plot of a man failing to find love was ultimately pointless, and he questioned why the book was written at all. He also criticized the plot, which he identified as sometimes moving without connection to the underlying story, and the underdeveloped characters,. In contrast,
387:
in New York; one friend tells him to ignore his fears and another to "make it platonic", though Leo rejects the idea. Boychick arrives at Leo's house the next day, and they attempt to have sex; Leo cannot maintain an
355:
and a 1968 anthology. The original publication contained 156 pages and sold for $ 5.95. The front cover features a photograph by Karen Tweedy-Holmes, and the book's design was completed by
1114: 299: 939: 465: 1174: 964: 484: 312: 1244: 473:'sicky' book", as he called it, expressed genuine artistic vision by Skir—Howell said the characters and settings were well-crafted—but the 396:
to the boy. Boychick claims he is almost late for work, so they walk to the subway station together and Leo gives him money for the fare.
363:
in 1972 under a "special arrangement with Winter House" for $ 1.25. The novel had a minute readership because of its small-press printing.
126: 114: 245:
and centers on 28-year-old Leo Tsalis falling in love with Leroy, a 16-year-old boy he calls Boychick, after a brief sexual encounter.
291: 238: 130: 110: 122: 751: 1166: 952: 927: 488:, said the novel's theme of loss of innocence was presented well and contrasted its modern-day, realistic expression of 1154: 1035: 1199: 1122: 1009: 916: 893: 224: 1049: 1234: 1022:(2009) . "A generational and theoretical analysis of culture and male (homo)sexuality". In Pinar, William (ed.). 469:, literary critic Frank Howell called the book a "depressing little tome" and criticized the subject matter. The 349:
While writing the novel, Skir published a portion of it—entitled "Other Chanukahs"—in the March 1965 edition of
1239: 986: 1229: 176: 508:
similarly said the prose was realistic and that it offered a "more humorous view" than traditional forms of
978: 1224: 1219: 877: 88: 37: 438: 77: 26: 270:
has received little scholarly attention, and it was met with a mixed critical reception in the
1100: 1072: 351: 334: 1090: 530: 8: 1145:————— (1972b). "Other Chanukahs". In Hills, Penney Chapin; 1027: 376: 63: 1081:————— (1968). "Other Chanukahs". In Hills, Penney Chapin; 1183: 505: 1195: 1118: 1054: 1031: 1005: 982: 912: 889: 855: 514: 425: 412:, and many of the novel's characters were based on others in the movement, including 219: 21: 881: 872:
Hemmer, Kurt (2017). "Jack Kerouac and the Beat novel". In Belletto, Steven (ed.).
663: 448: 380: 118: 1191: 1001: 850: 409: 295: 249: 1019: 903:
Howard, Peter B. (1979). "American fiction since 1960". In Peters, Jean (ed.).
846: 519: 509: 497: 453: 421: 417: 384: 186: 84: 33: 885: 1213: 1137: 504:. He praised the tenderness and authenticity of its writing. Canadian writer 501: 460: 360: 317: 257: 523: 1162: 948: 908: 489: 479: 443: 433: 408:
The book has received little scholarly attention. Skir was involved in the
303: 279: 253: 1045: 493: 413: 372: 356: 339: 1146: 1082: 343: 260:
writer and journalist, previously published at least one novel under a
371:
Leo Tsalis is a 28-year-old Jewish-American graduate student studying
695: 429: 307: 271: 261: 242: 172: 522:
commended the book for its artistic vision and described Skir as "a
474: 275: 389: 346:
gay Jewish work to be published in an American Jewish publication.
264:
and contributed to Jewish and lesbian journals about his identity.
1098:————— (1969). "The girl next door". 393: 329: 256:
understands the book as Skir's first credited novel. Skir, a gay
656:, p. 600 ("part of another novel ... which will be called 538: 306:, it was Skir's first credited novel, though he wrote others 735: 719: 342:
writes that a 1972 narrative by Skir was perhaps the first
683: 68: 66:
to this revision, which may differ significantly from the
707: 321: 851:"Books: The importance of being homosexual ... nowadays" 810: 776: 774: 759: 1151:
How we live: Contemporary life in contemporary fiction
1087:
How we live: Contemporary life in contemporary fiction
594: 592: 590: 577: 575: 573: 571: 556: 338:
about his Jewish and gay identities. Jewish historian
771: 1070:
Skir, Leo (March 1965). "Other Chanukahs: A story".
798: 621: 619: 604: 822: 786: 587: 568: 302:. According to gay rights activist and journalist 1188:The male homosexual in literature: A bibliography 616: 316:(1969) under the pen name Lon Albert. Skir was a 241:, published in 1971 by Winter House. The book is 1211: 972: 637: 973:Nagourney, Peter; Steiner, Susan, eds. (1972). 648:, p. 56 ("part of a novel in progress"); 537:, saying that part of its title—"chick"—was a 1132:————— (1972a). 1109:————— (1971). 1050:"A forgotten gay Jewish pioneer rises again" 1076:. Vol. 39, no. 3. pp. 56–61. 541:word used to unfavorably describe women. 278:and praised as an authentic expression of 274:. The novel's plot was both criticized as 640:, p. vi; editorial note appended to 995: 750:sfnm error: no target: CITEREFSkir1972 ( 562: 492:to the "fantasy worlds" in the works of 47: 947: 943:. Vol. 7, no. 10. p. 37. 673: 598: 359:. A paperback edition was published by 76:Revision as of 11:57, 27 March 2024 by 75: 14: 1212: 1161: 1044: 968:. Vol. 2, no. 48. p. 7. 925: 902: 871: 845: 828: 816: 780: 713: 669: 625: 610: 581: 1245:Obscenity controversies in literature 1182: 1178:. Vol. 2, no. 1. p. 4. 1153:. Vol. II (paperback ed.). 1144: 1131: 1018: 804: 792: 765: 729: 701: 653: 324:writer who published articles in the 44: 25: 1108: 1097: 1080: 1069: 874:The Cambridge companion to the Beats 745: 741: 725: 689: 677: 649: 645: 641: 17: 139: 108: 428:. The book was called one of the " 140: 1256: 905:Collectible books: Some new paths 392:, so he instead offers to give a 252:of 1969, journalist and activist 62:. The present address (URL) is a 838: 282:in New York City by reviewers. 926:Howell, Frank (October 1971). 631: 248:Probably written prior to the 237:is a novel by American writer 13: 1: 1104:. Vol. 8, no. 9/10. 544: 285: 177:LGBT culture in New York City 979:Wadsworth Publishing Company 859:. pp. 17–18, 20, 24, 76 638:Nagourney & Steiner 1972 549: 432:erotic classics", alongside 403: 7: 24:of this page, as edited by 10: 1261: 878:Cambridge University Press 482:, writing in the magazine 452:, by LGBT studies scholar 298:of 1969, and published by 95: 50: 1024:Queer theory in education 998:Gay & lesbian almanac 886:10.1017/9781316877067.008 218: 210: 202: 192: 182: 168: 160: 152: 97: 52: 704:, cover, copyright page. 294:, probably prior to the 290:The book was written by 996:Schlager, Neil (1998). 644:, p. 36. See also 366: 1235:Jewish American novels 1136:(paperback ed.). 1089:(hardcover ed.). 529:Upon its release, the 1240:Pederastic literature 1230:American LGBT novels 1165:(December 7, 1970). 1028:Taylor & Francis 880:. pp. 110–122. 531:Oscar Wilde Bookshop 379:. In the showers of 45:11:57, 27 March 2024 1167:"The Wicker basket" 1157:. pp. 590–601. 1093:. pp. 590–601. 1048:(January 7, 2018). 975:Growing up American 768:, pp. 165–166. 716:, pp. 230–231. 652:, p. 600, and 377:New York University 149: 115:← Previous revision 1113:(first ed.). 951:(April 12, 1971). 819:, pp. 17, 24. 533:declined to stock 147: 1225:1971 debut novels 1220:1970s LGBT novels 1091:Macmillan Company 856:The Village Voice 515:The Village Voice 426:Janine Pommy Vega 230: 229: 203:Publication place 1252: 1205: 1179: 1171: 1163:Wicker, Randolfe 1158: 1141: 1128: 1105: 1094: 1077: 1066: 1064: 1062: 1041: 1015: 992: 969: 961: 944: 936: 922: 899: 868: 866: 864: 849:(May 27, 1971). 832: 826: 820: 814: 808: 802: 796: 790: 784: 778: 769: 763: 757: 755: 739: 733: 723: 717: 711: 705: 699: 693: 687: 681: 667: 661: 635: 629: 623: 614: 608: 602: 596: 585: 579: 566: 560: 472: 449:Street of Stairs 420:and his partner 381:Hotel St. George 194:Publication date 150: 146: 127:Newer revision → 105: 103: 101: 92: 71: 69:current revision 61: 60: 58: 56: 46: 42: 41: 1260: 1259: 1255: 1254: 1253: 1251: 1250: 1249: 1210: 1209: 1208: 1202: 1192:Scarecrow Press 1169: 1125: 1060: 1058: 1038: 1020:Sears, James T. 1012: 1002:St. James Press 989: 959: 934: 919: 896: 862: 860: 847:Bowers, Faubion 841: 836: 835: 827: 823: 815: 811: 803: 799: 791: 787: 779: 772: 764: 760: 749: 740: 736: 724: 720: 712: 708: 700: 696: 688: 684: 680:, front jacket. 668: 664: 636: 632: 624: 617: 609: 605: 597: 588: 580: 569: 561: 557: 552: 547: 470: 439:The White Paper 410:Beat Generation 406: 369: 318:Jewish-American 296:Stonewall riots 288: 258:Jewish-American 250:Stonewall riots 195: 143: 138: 137: 136: 135: 134: 119:Latest revision 107: 106: 96: 93: 82: 80: 67: 51: 48: 31: 29: 12: 11: 5: 1258: 1248: 1247: 1242: 1237: 1232: 1227: 1222: 1207: 1206: 1200: 1180: 1159: 1147:Hills, L. Rust 1142: 1129: 1123: 1106: 1095: 1083:Hills, L. Rust 1078: 1067: 1042: 1037:978-1410603760 1036: 1016: 1010: 993: 987: 970: 945: 923: 917: 900: 894: 869: 842: 840: 837: 834: 833: 821: 809: 807:, p. 242. 797: 785: 783:, p. 115. 770: 758: 744:, p. 27; 734: 728:, p. 13; 718: 706: 694: 692:, back jacket. 682: 672:, p. 37; 662: 630: 615: 613:, p. 273. 603: 586: 567: 565:, p. 368. 554: 553: 551: 548: 546: 543: 526:at his best". 520:Faubion Bowers 512:. Writing for 510:gay literature 498:D. H. Lawrence 454:James T. Sears 422:Peter Orlovsky 418:Allen Ginsberg 405: 402: 385:age of consent 368: 365: 308:pseudonymously 287: 284: 228: 227: 222: 216: 215: 212: 208: 207: 204: 200: 199: 196: 193: 190: 189: 187:Gay literature 184: 180: 179: 170: 166: 165: 162: 158: 157: 154: 141: 78: 64:permanent link 27: 16: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 1257: 1246: 1243: 1241: 1238: 1236: 1233: 1231: 1228: 1226: 1223: 1221: 1218: 1217: 1215: 1203: 1201:9780810808614 1197: 1193: 1189: 1185: 1181: 1177: 1176: 1168: 1164: 1160: 1156: 1155:Collier Books 1152: 1148: 1143: 1139: 1138:Belmont/Tower 1135: 1130: 1126: 1124:9780878060108 1120: 1116: 1112: 1107: 1103: 1102: 1096: 1092: 1088: 1084: 1079: 1075: 1074: 1068: 1057: 1056: 1051: 1047: 1043: 1039: 1033: 1029: 1025: 1021: 1017: 1013: 1011:9781558623583 1007: 1003: 999: 994: 990: 984: 980: 976: 971: 967: 966: 958: 956: 950: 949:Leitsch, Dick 946: 942: 941: 933: 931: 924: 920: 918:9780835211543 914: 910: 906: 901: 897: 895:9781316877067 891: 887: 883: 879: 875: 870: 858: 857: 852: 848: 844: 843: 830: 825: 818: 813: 806: 801: 795:, p. 83. 794: 789: 782: 777: 775: 767: 762: 753: 747: 743: 738: 731: 727: 722: 715: 710: 703: 698: 691: 686: 679: 676:, p. 7; 675: 671: 666: 659: 655: 651: 647: 643: 639: 634: 627: 622: 620: 612: 607: 600: 595: 593: 591: 584:, p. 37. 583: 578: 576: 574: 572: 564: 563:Schlager 1998 559: 555: 542: 540: 536: 532: 527: 525: 521: 517: 516: 511: 507: 503: 502:Wilhelm Reich 499: 495: 491: 487: 486: 481: 476: 468: 467: 462: 461:San Francisco 457: 455: 451: 450: 445: 441: 440: 435: 431: 427: 423: 419: 415: 411: 401: 397: 395: 391: 386: 382: 378: 374: 364: 362: 361:Belmont/Tower 358: 354: 353: 347: 345: 341: 337: 336: 331: 327: 326:Sh'ma Journal 323: 319: 315: 314: 309: 305: 301: 297: 293: 283: 281: 277: 273: 269: 265: 263: 259: 255: 251: 246: 244: 240: 236: 235: 226: 225:9780878060108 223: 221: 217: 213: 209: 206:United States 205: 201: 197: 191: 188: 185: 181: 178: 174: 171: 167: 163: 159: 155: 151: 145: 132: 128: 124: 120: 116: 112: 99: 90: 86: 81: 74: 73: 70: 65: 54: 39: 35: 30: 23: 1187: 1173: 1150: 1133: 1115:Winter House 1110: 1099: 1086: 1071: 1059:. Retrieved 1053: 1046:Sienna, Noam 1023: 997: 974: 963: 954: 938: 932:by Leo Skir" 929: 909:R. R. Bowker 904: 873: 861:. Retrieved 854: 839:Bibliography 831:, p. 4. 824: 812: 800: 788: 761: 748:, p. 23 737: 732:, p. 9. 721: 709: 697: 685: 674:Leitsch 1971 665: 657: 633: 606: 601:, p. 7. 599:Leitsch 1971 558: 534: 528: 513: 483: 480:Dick Leitsch 464: 458: 447: 444:Ronald Tavel 437: 434:Jean Cocteau 407: 398: 370: 350: 348: 333: 325: 311: 310:, including 304:Dick Leitsch 300:Winter House 289: 267: 266: 254:Dick Leitsch 247: 233: 232: 231: 144: 22:old revision 19: 18: 863:December 6, 829:Wicker 1970 817:Bowers 1971 781:Hemmer 2017 714:Howard 1979 670:Howell 1971 626:Sienna 2018 611:Howard 1979 582:Howell 1971 494:Erich Segal 459:In the gay 414:Elise Cowen 373:Old English 357:Neal Slavin 340:Noam Sienna 20:This is an 1214:Categories 1184:Young, Ian 1101:The Ladder 1073:Commentary 988:0534000878 962:. Review. 937:. Review. 805:Young 1982 793:Sears 2009 766:Skir 1972a 730:Skir 1972a 702:Skir 1972a 654:Skir 1972b 545:References 430:pederastic 352:Commentary 335:The Ladder 286:Background 243:pederastic 142:1971 novel 746:Skir 1972 742:Skir 1971 726:Skir 1971 690:Skir 1971 678:Skir 1971 650:Skir 1968 646:Skir 1965 642:Skir 1969 550:Citations 506:Ian Young 463:magazine 404:Reception 272:gay press 262:pseudonym 173:Pederasty 148:Boychick 1186:(1982). 1149:(eds.). 1134:Boychick 1111:Boychick 1085:(eds.). 1061:June 20, 955:Boychick 930:Boychick 658:boychick 535:Boychick 490:gay life 390:erection 332:journal 328:and the 292:Leo Skir 280:gay life 268:Boychick 239:Leo Skir 234:Boychick 161:Language 156:Leo Skir 89:contribs 38:contribs 394:handjob 330:lesbian 169:Subject 164:English 1198:  1121:  1055:Tablet 1034:  1008:  985:  940:Vector 915:  892:  539:sexist 500:, and 475:clichĂ© 466:Vector 424:, and 344:openly 276:clichĂ© 153:Author 98:→‎Plot 53:→‎Plot 1170:(PDF) 960:(PDF) 935:(PDF) 313:Hours 211:Pages 183:Genre 1196:ISBN 1119:ISBN 1063:2022 1032:ISBN 1006:ISBN 983:ISBN 913:ISBN 890:ISBN 865:2023 752:help 524:Gide 442:and 367:Plot 320:and 220:ISBN 198:1971 131:diff 125:) | 123:diff 111:diff 85:talk 79:Urve 34:talk 28:Urve 1175:Gay 965:Gay 882:doi 660:"). 485:Gay 446:'s 436:'s 375:at 322:gay 214:156 43:at 1216:: 1194:. 1190:. 1172:. 1117:. 1052:. 1030:. 1026:. 1004:. 1000:. 981:. 977:. 957:!" 911:. 907:. 888:. 876:. 853:. 773:^ 618:^ 589:^ 570:^ 518:, 496:, 456:. 416:, 175:, 117:| 113:) 102:ce 100:: 87:| 57:ce 55:: 36:| 1204:. 1140:. 1127:. 1065:. 1040:. 1014:. 991:. 953:" 928:" 921:. 898:. 884:: 867:. 756:. 754:) 628:. 471:" 133:) 129:( 121:( 109:( 104:) 94:( 91:) 83:( 72:. 59:) 49:( 40:) 32:(

Index

old revision
Urve
talk
contribs
→‎Plot
permanent link
current revision
Urve
talk
contribs
→‎Plot
diff
← Previous revision
Latest revision
diff
Newer revision →
diff
Pederasty
LGBT culture in New York City
Gay literature
ISBN
9780878060108
Leo Skir
pederastic
Stonewall riots
Dick Leitsch
Jewish-American
pseudonym
gay press
cliché

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.

↑