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The Future Was Color

Audiobook
Fiction
Unabridged   7 hour(s)
Publication date: 07/02/2024

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The Future Was Color

A Novel

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Digital Download ISBN:9781696616652

Summary

A dazzling novel about the inextricable link between the personal and the political set against the decadence of Hollywood and postwar Los Angeles.

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As a Hungarian immigrant working as a studio hack writing monster movies in 1950s Hollywood, George Curtis must navigate the McCarthy-era studio system filled with possible communists and spies, the life of closeted men along Sunset Boulevard, and the inability of the era to cleave love from persecution and guilt. But when Madeline, a famous actress, offers George a writing residency at her estate in Malibu to work on the political writing he cares most deeply about, his world is blown open. Soon Madeline is carrying George like an ornament into a class of postwar LA society ordinarily hidden from men like him.

What this lifestyle hides behind, aside from the monsters on the screen, are the monsters dwelling closer to home: this bacchanalia covers a gnawing hole shelled wide by the horror of the war they thought they'd left behind and the glimpse of an atomic future. It's here that George understands he can never escape his past as György, the queer Jew who fled Budapest before the war and landed in New York a decade prior.

Spanning from Los Angeles to the hidden corners of working-class New York to a virtuosic climax in the Las Vegas desert, The Future Was Color is an immaculately written exploration of postwar American decadence, reinventing the self through art, and the psychosis that lingers in a world that's seen the bomb.

Reviews/Praise

"Ambitious, perspicacious, and humane." —Kirkus Reviews

"This portrait of an artist in the making dazzles." —Publishers Weekly

"Nathan writes with the eloquence of a nimble mind working at the height of his powers. Gripping from the first sentence . . . Profound, life-affirming, and splendidly seductive, The Future Was Color deserves to become a new lodestar in the ever-expanding constellation of gay literature." —Dave Wheeler, Shelf Awareness

"Nathan's gripping historical novel reminds us of the power of art in the face of a cruel and uncaring world. This is a fiercely intelligent and serious moral work that every artist should read. I was swept up in this story and didn't want to let it go." —Garrard Conley, author of All the World Beside and Boy Erased

Author Bio

Patrick Nathan is the author of Image Control and Some Hell, a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award. His short fiction and essays have appeared in the New Republic, American Short Fiction, Gulf Coast, the Baffler, and elsewhere. He lives in Minneapolis.