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Title | : | Cody: Clicking Beat on the Brink of Nada |
Author | : | Keith Hale |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | 7th |
Pages | : | Pages: 262 pages |
Published | : | May 22nd 2014 by Watersgreen House (first published January 1st 1983) |
Categories | : | LGBT. Young Adult. Gay. Fiction. Romance. M M Romance. Gay Fiction |

Keith Hale
Paperback | Pages: 262 pages Rating: 3.92 | 326 Users | 43 Reviews
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By turns funny, romantic, erotic, and sad, this evocative novel brilliantly recreates the landscape of late adolescence, when friendships seem eternal and loves reincarnate. Set in Arkansas but first published in Amsterdam under the title Clicking Beat on the Brink of Nada, Cody quickly won praise from reviewers and readers across Europe and North America and caught the attention of William S. Burroughs and other writers who befriended the young author (Hale began writing the novel when he was sixteen). The first edition of the book was immediately banned in the United Kingdom during Margaret Thatcher's Operation Tiger. Today, Clicking Beat remains current and continues to be unique in both coming of age literature and the gay literary canon.Mention Books In Pursuance Of Cody: Clicking Beat on the Brink of Nada
Original Title: | Clicking Beat on the Brink of Nada |
ISBN: | 069222453X (ISBN13: 9780692224533) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Steven Trottingham "Trotsky" Taylor, Washington Damon Cody |
Setting: | Little Rock, Arkansas(United States) Arkansas(United States) |
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Ratings: 3.92 From 326 Users | 43 ReviewsArticle About Books Cody: Clicking Beat on the Brink of Nada
It's interesting reading this book, published the year I was born and knowing how different the world was, particularly when it came to sexuality.I was thinking that this book feels timeless. Like it could have been written yesterday, and aside from reference to Reagan and the Cold War, it still holds up. It's the book's biggest strength.I was going to write that it doesn't feel as cutting edge as I assume it was in 1983, but in retrospect that's not at all fair. The fact that the book is stillMy favorite book. Period. I love the characters. The story tears my heart out, but in a good way. I've read it over and over and over and was so happy to see a revised edition come out. It's even better than ever now. Anyone who read Perks of Being a Wallflower and liked it should read this book.
deep depths to soak my brain

A sometimes funny, sometimes tear-producing tale of young friendship, love, and loss.
Potential readers would do themselves a disservice to pass on this novel as just a coming-of-age LGBT YA novel. The voice of the protagonist seems much older and mature than a seventeen-year-old young man; however, his upbringing seems to make this plausible. In many ways, it resonates with our times because of the political conflict within the story. The intense relationship between Trotsky and Cody borders on the metaphysical, and the philosophical discussions are food for thought. The number
Cody, or as its author wanted to title it, and as he did in the reprint edition, Clicking Beat on the Brink of Nada, is at the same time one of the most easy and most difficult novel I have read. Easy because you fall in love for all the characters, Trotsky, Cody, Mark, Freddy, Christian, Flipping, Sarah, all of them so real and simple that they can be your high school mate, your neighbour, your brother; easy because, despite being written in an almost immaculate style (if not perfect at all),
This is the only book that I've read in a single day. I could not put this book down. I read this book back in the late 80s early 90s. Probably read it about 5 times in the first couple years of having it. Been more than 15 years since I last read Cody but I can still resight the I remember friends poem in the back of the book. Cody is an amazing love story that's a different kind of love story.
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