Marrying the memoir and essay forms while exploring desire, Prince, and racism, Hilton Alsâs My Pinup expands and delivers love. In this brilliant two-part memoir, the Pulitzer Prizeâwinning writer Hilton Als distills into one cocktail the deep and potent complexities of love and of loss, of Prince and of power, of desire and of race. Itâs delicious and itâs got the kick of a mule, especially as Als swirls into his mix the downtown queer nightclub scene, the AIDS crisis, Princeâs ass in his tight little pants, an ill-fated peach pie, Dorothy Parker, and his desire for true love. Always surprising and stealthilyâeven painfullyâmoving, Als plumbs longing: âI inched closer to him as he danced to you, Prince. But already he was you, Prince, in my mind. He had the same coloring, and the same loneliness I wanted to fill with my admiration. I couldnât love him enough. We were colored boys together. There is not enough of that in the world, Princeâbut you know that. Still, when other people see that kind of fraternity they want to kill it. But we were so committed to each other, we never could work out what that violence meant. There was so much love between us. Why didnât anyone want us to share it?â
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Nov 2, 2022
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