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Sacred Lips of the Bronx (original 1994; edition 1994)

by Douglas Sadownick

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Title:Sacred Lips of the Bronx
Authors:Douglas Sadownick
Info:St Martins Pr (1994), Edition: 1st ed, Hardcover
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Sacred Lips of the Bronx by Douglas Sadownick (1994)

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The story centers around Mikey and Robert, a young bohemian couple in post-riot Los Angeles whose open marriage is souring. As Mikey's whole world collapses, his past - led by his dead grandmother - rushes in to fill the void of the present. Frieda, as insistent in death as in life, compels him to remember the Bronx of his youth, his first love with a Puerto Rican teenager, and his passion for his ancient culture. These memoirs force Mikey to reckon with the reality behind AIDS and the millennium-tinged emptiness he feels.
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