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A Comfortable Corner

A Comfortable Corner in Bloomington, MN
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The 1982 novel of love and recovery of alcoholism back in print.
"I wish I lived in Vincent Virga's tragic, glamorous world." -Edmund White,
A Boy's Own Story
A Comfortable Corner
is a novel like no other, alive with hope and struggle, desperation and compassion, loneliness and community. Gay, straight, generational -alcoholism and recovery is an American story. This historically important, socially relevant book is now back in print for the first time since 1982.
"I read
more than forty years ago. A friend handed it to me when I was trying to change my life. I bombed through its gleeful coziness and was delightedly puzzled that so much beautiful writing (and Vincent Virga is a beautiful writer - just go see for yourself - such passages! He does nature and bodies and cityscapes and food, he does everything in a lusty detailed rush in time) can also deliver a message because this is a book probably most of all for someone - well two someones, those interested in recovery and interested in a pitch perfect account of gay life." -from the new introduction by Eileen Myles,
Chelsea Girls: A Novel
"Come for the luscious mandarin prose, stay for the operatic sweep of lives unraveling and rebuilding in this bejeweled time capsule of a novel. Arch, dazzling, glamorously romantic even at its most sensationally lurid,
is by turns a bittersweet remembrance of the post-Stonewall/pre-AIDS Seventies, a harrowing account of the berserker ravages of alcohol, a heartfelt narrative of suffering and the unquenchable human need to love and be loved. A most remarkable book." -Paul Russell,
The Unreal Life of Sergey Nabokov
and
Boys of Life
"If Gaywyck is Virga's
Jane Eyre
,
is his
Middlemarch
.
A Comfortable Corner e
nfolded me in the love at its heart and the truly gimlet-eyed portrait of its world." -Larry Mellman,
The Ballot Boy
"I wish I lived in Vincent Virga's tragic, glamorous world." -Edmund White,
A Boy's Own Story
A Comfortable Corner
is a novel like no other, alive with hope and struggle, desperation and compassion, loneliness and community. Gay, straight, generational -alcoholism and recovery is an American story. This historically important, socially relevant book is now back in print for the first time since 1982.
"I read
more than forty years ago. A friend handed it to me when I was trying to change my life. I bombed through its gleeful coziness and was delightedly puzzled that so much beautiful writing (and Vincent Virga is a beautiful writer - just go see for yourself - such passages! He does nature and bodies and cityscapes and food, he does everything in a lusty detailed rush in time) can also deliver a message because this is a book probably most of all for someone - well two someones, those interested in recovery and interested in a pitch perfect account of gay life." -from the new introduction by Eileen Myles,
Chelsea Girls: A Novel
"Come for the luscious mandarin prose, stay for the operatic sweep of lives unraveling and rebuilding in this bejeweled time capsule of a novel. Arch, dazzling, glamorously romantic even at its most sensationally lurid,
is by turns a bittersweet remembrance of the post-Stonewall/pre-AIDS Seventies, a harrowing account of the berserker ravages of alcohol, a heartfelt narrative of suffering and the unquenchable human need to love and be loved. A most remarkable book." -Paul Russell,
The Unreal Life of Sergey Nabokov
and
Boys of Life
"If Gaywyck is Virga's
Jane Eyre
,
is his
Middlemarch
.
A Comfortable Corner e
nfolded me in the love at its heart and the truly gimlet-eyed portrait of its world." -Larry Mellman,
The Ballot Boy