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Patrick Nathan's 'The Future Was Color' travels through history


Patrick Nathan's 'The Future Was Color' travels through history

Spanning a nearly 80-year period, from the 1940s to the present day, Lambda Literary Award finalist Nathan takes readers from Los Angeles (Hollywood) to New ...

The Future Was Color by Patrick Nathan | Goodreads

Embedded in this history is a moving story of a gay man as he navigates queer life through the 1940-50s and on.

The Future Was Color - Counterpoint Press

PATRICK NATHAN is the author of Image Control and Some Hell, a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award. His short fiction and essays have appeared in The New ...

The World's a Mess, It's in My Kiss - Alta Journal

Patrick Nathan's The Future Was Color reimagines 1950s Hollywood.

THE FUTURE WAS COLOR | Kirkus Reviews

Nathan's novel begins as the story of a semicloseted gay screenwriter in 1950s Hollywood, but the scope grows to encompass issues of identity, social mores, ...

Interview of Patrick Nathan for The Future Was Color - Foglifter Journal

The Future Was Color is a novel about witnessing, again and again, our own destruction, and yet it magically allows us to face it each time and ...

The Future Was Color - Patrick Nathan

“Nathan writes with the eloquence of a nimble mind working at the height of his powers. Gripping from the first sentence . . . Profound, life-affirming, and ...

The Future Was Color by Patrick Nathan | Goodreads

Read 77 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. A dazzling novel about making art, desire, and the inextricable link between ...

It Is a Compass: On Patrick Nathan's “The Future Was Color”

Patrick Nathan's new novel The Future Was Color opens on a world shaped by displacement and genocide. In the bustling, McCarthy-tinged Hollywood ...

The Future Was Color: A Novel - The MIT Press Bookstore

PATRICK NATHAN is the author of Image Control and Some Hell, a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award. His short fiction and essays have ...

The Future Was Color - Literary Hub

The following is from Patrick Nathan's The Future Was Color. Nathan is the author of Image Control and Some Hell, a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award.

We're living in a new age of McCarthyism, says author Patrick Nathan

We first meet George Curtis, the protagonist of Patrick Nathan's “The Future Was Color,” as he steps out of a movie theater into an autumn ...

Patrick Nathan launches The Future Was Color in ... - YouTube

Patrick Nathan launches The Future Was Color in conversation with Mark Haber. Recorded June 4, 2024 at Magers & Quinn Booksellers.

McCarthyism, Malibu and B-movies: 'The Future Was Color' isn't ...

Patrick Nathan's “The Future Was Color” is not your typical breezy summer beach read. Yet lovers of literary fiction will still want to take ...

The Future Was Color - Patrick Nathan - BookMarks Reviews

A novel about the inextricable link between the personal and the political, set against the decadence of Hollywood and postwar Los Angeles.

The Future Was Color By Patrick Nathan Hardcover, Brand New

The Future Was Color By Patrick Nathan Hardcover, Brand New ; Item description from the seller. It has not been read, and dust jacket and book are in never read ...

The future was color: a novel (Book) - Essex Library Association

Author: Nathan, Patrick, ; Published: San Francisco, California : Counterpoint, 2024. ; Format: Book ; Edition: First Counterpoint edition. ; Physical Desc: 209 ...

McCarthyism, Malibu and B-movies: 'The Future Was Color' isn't ...

Patrick Nathan's “The Future Was Color” is not your typical breezy summer beach read. Yet lovers of literary fiction will still want to take summer's long, hot ...

All Book Marks reviews for The Future Was Color by Patrick Nathan

The Future Was Color probes evergreen postwar themes like McCarthyism and the specter of nuclear holocaust but... expresses meaning more through sensibility ...

The Future Was Color by Patrick Nathan - Penguin Books Australia

A dazzling novel about the inextricable link between the personal and the political set against the decadence of Hollywood and postwar Los Angeles.