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Ladies of the Rachmaninoff Eyes

Ladies of the Rachmaninoff Eyes

"First published in 1965, this is a blazingly witty, farcical book about the adventures of a Black gay teen and his de facto adoptive mothers in 1950s small town Michigan. Turmoil comes to the household in the form of a warlock (why not??) who insists he can psychically dig up answers about an old family tragedy. Audiences in 1965 didn't exactly know what to do with Henry Van Dyke, a Black and openly gay author, who decided he didn't feel like writing the Serious Civil Rights Era novels they expected, and deftly sidestepped the expectation in favor of high camp."

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Author Henry Van Dyke, Erik Wood (Foreword by)
Publisher McNally Editions
Publication Date 2024-01-30
Section Fiction / All Staff Suggestions / Fiction Suggestions / Rachel S.
Type New
Format Paperback
ISBN 9781946022882

A lost midcentury classic—the farcical misadventures of a queer Black teen sharing a house with two adoptive mothers, a lascivious cook, and a reticent ghost.

In a small Michigan town, in the late 1950s, the widow Etta Klein—wealthy and Jewish—has for more than thirty years relied for aid, comfort, and companionship on her Black housekeeper Harriet Gibbs. Between “Aunt Harry” and Etta, a relationship has developed that is closer than a friendship, yet not quite a marriage. They are inseparable, at once absurdly unequal and defined by a comic codependence.

Forever mourning the early death of her favorite son, Sargent, Etta has all but adopted Aunt Harry’s nephew, the precocious, gay seventeen-year-old Oliver, who has been raised by both women. Oliver is facing down his departure to college—and fending off the advances of Etta’s cook, Nella Mae—when the household is disrupted by the arrival of a self-proclaimed “warlock,” one Maurice LeFleur, who has convinced Etta and Harry that he might be able to contact Sargent in the afterlife . . .

Ladies of the Rachmaninoff Eyes was the debut of the extraordinary Henry Van Dyke, whose witty and outrageous novels look back to the sparkling, elaborate comedies of Ronald Firbank and forward to postmodern burlesques like Fran Ross’s Oreo. There is nothing else quite like them in American fiction.

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