Missouri by Wunnicke, Christine

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Missouri

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This earnest, violent, yet utterly transfixing gay love story is set in the nineteenth-century American Midwest. Douglas Fortescue is a successful poet who flees England...

This earnest, violent, yet utterly transfixing gay love story is set in the nineteenth-century American Midwest. Douglas Fortescue is a successful poet who flees England for America following a scandal; Joshua Jenkins is a feral young outlaw who was taught how to shoot a man at age six. The two men meet when Joshua robs Douglas' carriage and takes him hostage; soon, a remarkable secret is revealed, and these two very different men grow closer, even as Douglas' brother tries to "save" him from his uncivilized surroundings.

First published in Germany, Missouri is available in English for the first time.



Author: Christine Wunnicke
Publisher: Arsenal Pulp Press
Published: 05/01/2010
Pages: 128
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.40lbs
Size: 7.90h x 5.50w x 0.40d
ISBN: 9781551523446

About the Author
Christine Wunnicke lives in Munich, Germany. She has published four award-winning novels, a biography, translations as well as both documentary and literary radio programmes. Missouri, first published in Germany in 2006, is her first book available in English. David Miller is a literary translator who has translated many books from German to English, including the graphic novel Roy & Al by Ralf Konig. He lives in London, UK.