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File Size: 1592 KB
Print Length: 368 pages
Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0525559051
Publisher: Viking (February 12, 2019)
Publication Date: February 12, 2019
Sold by: Penguin Group (USA) LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B07DH88PVY
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American author Christopher Castellani has written an almost epic novel about male authors and the men who loved them. The book, "Leading Men", features real people - Tennessee Williams, Frank Merlo, Truman Capote, Jack Burns, among others - while adding to them a cast of fictional characters. (It's handy to read this book on an Ipad or other devise which makes it easy to refer to Wiki when you have a question about a character in the book.) The book is perhaps a little too long, but the relationships between the characters need a fair amount of space to develop.Castellani has invented characters as he is writing a fictionalised version of real events. Not an easy concept to either write or read, it's the only way he can tell his story. The book takes place in the 1940's to the 1960's Tennessee Williams and his lover/aide Frank Merlo live the good life in Italy. Williams is writing during the day, while Merlo keeps Williams' life and household in running order. The two men are not necessarily faithful to each other and they do fight a fair amount, but the reader can easily discern the love between them. Their friends (and rivals) Truman Capote and Jack Burns - both with their own lovers - come in and out of the story. And added to the story as fictional characters are a Swedish mother-and-daughter, Bitte and Anya Blomgren - who meet up with Williams and Merlo in Portofino and are sort of added to their lives. Anya is based on Liv Ullmann, the Norwegian actress and director. Frank Merlo and Anya become life-long friends.But Frank Merlo, who I think is the main character in the book, does not have a long life-time. He dies of lung cancer in a New York hospital in 1963, after his relationship with "Tenn" has withered. Tennessee Williams knows and acknowledges his creative juices flourished during his 20 or so years with Frank Merlo. Still friends with Anya - who has go on to become a highly regarded actress - he writes a short play about Frank he gives to Anya. What Anya does with this not-particularly-well-written play is explored near the end of the book.Christopher Castellano's book is character-driven. A bit of a plot but what's there mainly exists to service the characters. The Frank Merlo character is a particularly well-drawn, nuanced look at a man who is comfortable with his sexuality but is uncertain about his place in his world. He may book airline tickets to Spain for Williams, but he has not-so-secret desires to become an actor/singer/dancer and find success in his own right.Castellani's book is a wonderful read, though not for every reader. Make sure you read all the reviews you can before you buy the book or take it out of the library. As always with well-written fiction, I'm left with the urge to find out as much as I can about the "real people" and their stories.
Leading Men by Christopher CastellaniThis a very dull attempt to make something of the relationship between Frank Merlo and his lover Tennesse Williams that lasted from 1947 to Merlo's death in 1963. The book opens in July of 1953 when Truman Capote throws a party in Portofino, Italy. There, the mother/daughter duo Bitte/Anja Blongren become part of the story.On the writer's note at the end of the book, the author states: "Ironically, it was only after the entirely fictional Anja entered the narrative that the plot began to take shape..." However, it does not. The plot is a mess. There are at least four timelines: 1953, 1963--Frank's death, 1983, and the present. Chapters run back and forth without any rhyme or reason. The narration is a somewhat third person point of view which leaves the reader without a voice to concentrate on. The plot is very boring-- it's as if nothing happens at all. The characters themselves are one dimensional--I never cared for any of them.Once again, I was swayed by the New York Times to buy a book. Once again, I was very disappointed with their recommendation. I strongly recommend you stay away from this book--for that matter stay away from anything the New York Times recommends!
Christopher Castellani writes with fierceness and beauty. “Leading Men†is a fascinating story, filled with romance and moving prose. There’s nothing better as a reader than to be transported in time and space, to empathize with the characters, to never want to put a book down. Castellani accomplishes all of that and more with his rich, weighty, heartbreaking renderings of Frank Merlo and the constellation of characters swirling around Tennessee Williams. Grazie.
As with his previous books, Chris Castellani drops you into the picture: you are there and you are part of the novel's world. His writing, as always, is awesome! I do agree with those who have labelled this a page-turner but I recommend that you settle in and turn the pages slowly.
Christopher Castellani imagines a world in which Tennessee Williams and his lover, Frank Merlo, travel to Portofino to attend a Truman Capote party and encounter a young Anja Blomgren. This chance meeting then changes the trajectory of their fictional lives, with Anja and Frank forming a deep and tender bond, and Tenn later writing for Anja a play about Frank that goes undiscovered until after both his and Frank's deaths. Moving between 1950s Italy, 1960s Manhattan and an undisclosed city decades later, Castellani's imagination and lush prose carry this novel seamlessly through time and through this alternative history of love, jealousy, ambition, loss and heartbreak.
I so wish I could love this book as much as I wanted to. I've read just about everything Williams ever wrote, and was immensely moved by John Lahr's magnificent biography of him, so I had high hopes for this. The sections devoted to Tenn and Frank's relationship and to Italy in the 1950s and Truman Capote et al are sometimes lovely and often evocative. But then the novel gets cluttered up with far too many scenes involving a fictional Swedish film star, about whom I couldn't care less. I actually found myself skipping past her scenes and just reading the other bits, which are often truncated and move back and forth in time, which disallows a full-throated emotional connection. Ah well.
It wasn't. The characters felt hollow as they acted out the lives of the rich and famous. I barely reached the quarter-mark when I'd had it. Just plain dull.
Leading Men is proposed as fiction centered on Tennessee Williams and his long-time lover. It instead veers off to other characters in prose that seldom rises above the pedestrian. Anyone who sticks this novel out needs a larger social circle and/or a literary mentor.
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