The Sex Squad

by David Leddick

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In the 1950s, teenager Harry Potter is introduced to the world of ballet and soon discovers that he has both the talent and the ambition to dance professionally. So, at 17, Harry moves to New York where he lives in a cold-water, walk-up appartment, dances at the old Metropolitan Opera, and finds himself the focal point of a tempestuous and complicated love triangle. As a member of The Sex Squad', Harry is in the midst of a great explosion of creativity and diversity but he must also come to show more a decision about who he loves, who he is, and what he is willing to sacrifice for dance.' show less

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Entertaining narrative about a ballet dancer, Harry Potter, who moves to Greenwich Village to pursue his career. The novel combines insights into the world of ballet with the eroticism of the bedroom. I found the protagonist likable and the prose style more than pleasant.
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David Leddick's writing ranges from exhibit catalogs to novels and takes the male figure--in art and in society--as its central theme. His nonfiction work includes Male Nude and Naked Men: Pioneering Male Nudes. Naked Men has been described as "an erotically charged spectacle of photographs taken by George Platt Lynes and the PAJAMA group from the show more thirties, forties and fifties." As a work of artistic history, it introduces some of the first nude male photographic models in America. In Male Nude, Leddick writes that "for some people, nakedness signifies liberation, a joyful and un-neurotic sexuality; for others, it stands for a licentiousness which threatens traditional moral standards. Both of these seemingly contradictory attitudes rest on a common assumption: that the exposed body is emotionally charged and potentially subversive." This book reviews treatment of the male nude in photography, from the minimal (yet controversial) work in the 19th century to the more assertive photography of the late 20th century. Leddick's fiction works include My Worst Date and Sex Squad. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Fiction and Literature, LGBTQ+, General Fiction, Romance
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PS3562 .E28444 .S4Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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