Krakow Melt - Daniel Allen Cox - książka
Producent: Arsenal Pulp Press
Daniel Allen Cox, a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award, presents his second novel, a provocative tale set against the backdrop of Krakow, Poland. In "Krakow Melt," the story unfolds in 2005, a time when Poland is adjusting to its recent status as a European Union member. The country's moral landscape is shifting, especially as Pope John Paul II, a revered Polish figure, nears the end of his life, and impending presidential leadership declares anti-LGBT sentiments.The novel introduces us to Radek, a bisexual artist deeply engaged with parkour, who believes that fire acts as a great equalizer. As he constructs detailed models of historically infamous fires—like those in Chicago in 1871, San Francisco in 1906, and London in 1666—he encounters Dorota, a student of literature with her own penchant for pyromania. Their shared passions ignite into a rebellion against societal norms, each filled with a blend of anger, sexual tension, and the poetic influence of Pink Floyd. Together, they challenge not just the church and the government but also the broader LGBT community in pursuit of authentic sexual liberty, navigating Krakow's aged architecture and entrenched ideas as their battleground."Krakow Melt" emerges as both a poignant love story and a fierce manifesto, blending romantic yearning with a bold defiance in a city poised for change.
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