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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.
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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
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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,
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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
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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
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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.
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in 1972 under a "special arrangement with Winter House" for $ 1.25. The novel had a minute readership because of its small-press printing.
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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.
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While writing the novel, Skir published a portion of it—entitled "Other Chanukahs"—in the March 1965 edition of
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similarly said the prose was realistic and that it offered a "more humorous view" than traditional forms of
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has received little scholarly attention, and it was met with a mixed critical reception in the
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Hemmer, Kurt (2017). "Jack Kerouac and the Beat novel". In Belletto, Steven (ed.).
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Howard, Peter B. (1979). "American fiction since 1960". In Peters, Jean (ed.).
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The book has received little scholarly attention. Skir was involved in the
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writer and journalist, previously published at least one novel under a
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Leo Tsalis is a 28-year-old Jewish-American graduate student studying
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commended the book for its artistic vision and described Skir as "a
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gay Jewish work to be published in an American Jewish publication.
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and contributed to Jewish and lesbian journals about his identity.
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understands the book as Skir's first credited novel. Skir, a gay
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writes that a 1972 narrative by Skir was perhaps the first
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to this revision, which may differ significantly from the
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How we live: Contemporary life in contemporary fiction
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about his Jewish and gay identities. Jewish historian
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Skir, Leo (March 1965). "Other Chanukahs: A story".
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