Andrew Holleran
Praise for The Kingdom of Sand
[Holleran's] new novel is all the more affecting and engaging because the images of isolation and old age here are haunted . . . in 1978 Holleran wrote the quintessential novel about gay abandon, the sheer, c ...
Colm Tóibín, New York Times
Bracingly honest and wise... A beautiful way to describe how we fade away.
The Times, *Books of the Year*
Holleran's fifth novel - both melancholy and hilarious - finds the protagonist living out his days in his late mother's Florida home, navigating loneliness, a changing world and a life post-cruising. The book's imag ...
New York Times
[Holleran's] new novel is all the more affecting and engaging because the images of isolation and old age here are haunted . . . in 1978 Holleran wrote the quintessential novel about gay abandon, the sheer, c ...
Colm Tóibín, New York Times
Bracingly honest and wise... A beautiful way to describe how we fade away.
The Times, *Books of the Year*
Holleran's fifth novel - both melancholy and hilarious - finds the protagonist living out his days in his late mother's Florida home, navigating loneliness, a changing world and a life post-cruising. The book's imag ...
New York Times
[Holleran's] new novel is all the more affecting and engaging because the images of isolation and old age here are haunted . . . in 1978 Holleran wrote the quintessential novel about gay abandon, the sheer, c ...
Colm Tóibín, New York Times
Bracingly honest and wise... A beautiful way to describe how we fade away.
The Times, *Books of the Year*
Holleran's fifth novel - both melancholy and hilarious - finds the protagonist living out his days in his late mother's Florida home, navigating loneliness, a changing world and a life post-cruising. The book's imag ...
New York Times