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OverviewJob's Year concentrates on a man who reaches a point in his life where he no longer accepts self-delusion or flattery. It is his time of truth, the time to reflect on his life disappointments with clear-eyed irony and scaled-down dreams. Moving from past to present, memories and dreams flood his mind as Oliver Jewett comes face-to-face with the inadequacies of his life and the pressing problems of the present. He returns to his family home to support his elder sister, a celebrated artist, who is dying. In this small California town in the Sierra Madres foothills, he encounters ghosts of his youth, both places and people. Desperate to be an actor from his teens, he's eked out a modest but now failing career as he struggles to keep his closest relationships. Fellow actors, agents, lovers and their families pepper his world with challenges, annoyances and little satisfaction. When he finally accepts that his younger lover of ten years is in love with Jewett's modest celebrity but cares little for the man he is, he's ready for a new road. As the year progresses, more doors close, but new opportunities to make sane decisions baffle and block him. Jewett perseveres, accepts defeat where necessary, and battles these ghosts as he seeks a safe place to become the man he's always dreamt he could be.The wise and mature novel of a writer at the peak of his craft, Job's Year moves with masterful swiftness and grace through the human mysteries of love, art, and death. It joins Backtrack and A Smile in His Lifetime, three non-detective novels that master stylist Joseph Hansen wrote in the 1980s, now reissued by ReQueered Tales.""Job's Year treads the fine line between faith and modern existentialism ... a walk along the tight-ropes between madness and sanity ... Hansen is at his best, moving from past to present, memories unlocked by a change of light, smell of perfume, feelings of love, lust, loneliness ... [The plot and characters are] brought to life with grace, style, and subtle surety."" - Los Angeles Times""Truly good books leave their readers changed ... Job's Year may do that to you."" - San Francisco Chronicle""Hansen is quite simply one of the best stylists writing today; his ability to capture the most mundane nuances of modern life, as well as the most complex emotional conflicts, is little short of astonishing."" - Manifest""An intelligent, compassionate and honest treatment of a decent human being who happens to be homosexual ... Hansen writes sardonically and perceptively about the realities of his life, whether they involve a drunken con artist, a rich woman who knows she is being used but cannot resist it because 'he's so good in bed', and the one woman whom Oliver ever had a close personal relationship with ... Hansen never uses the word 'gay' ... He understands very well that being homosexual in our society is still not always the happiest condition in the world."" - Publishers Weekly Full Product DetailsAuthor: Joseph HansenPublisher: Requeered Tales Imprint: Requeered Tales Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.304kg ISBN: 9781959902355ISBN 10: 1959902350 Pages: 306 Publication Date: 12 May 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationJoseph Hansen was a pioneer in the homosexual mystery story, thanks to his Dave Brandstetter series, started in 1970. He developed a lean prose on par with Chandler, Hammett and Ross Macdonald, inspiring two generations of gay mystery authors since, many of whom pay homage today. His writing was published in a variety of periodicals including The Atlantic, Harper's, South Dakota Review and Mystery Monthly.Born in 1923, his first work was published by the New Yorker in 1952. In the 1960s he worked for the gay magazines One and Tangents. He produced the radio show ""Homosexuality Today"" for KPFK-FM and helped found the first Gay Pride Parade in Hollywood in 1970. During the 1960s, he also wrote, under the pseudonym James Colton, erotic pulp fiction ... all this before Stonewall.Hansen produced nearly 40 books including mainstream novels, including Backtrack, A Smile in His Lifetime, and Job's Year from the early 1980s reissued by ReQueered Tales, and a series of semi-autobiographical works based on his early years as a struggling writer. His much praised mainstream novel. A Smile in His Lifetime (1981), was written on a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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