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category: Fiction
published: Oct 2013
ISBN:9780889712904
publisher: Nightwood Editions

Strip

by Andrew Binks

tagged: urban life
Description

John Rottam is on a journey back in time and place. Fleeing a private stripping engagement turned violent, he reflects on a time in his life when he was burdened with a broken heart, self-doubt and a floundering dance career. A few clumsy steps in the corps de ballet of a prestigious Canadian ballet company sends John fleeing to join a psychotic and incompetent dance troupe in Quebec City, run by the bitter Madame Talegdi, who all but destroys his dream of a legitimate career.

Stifled by the walls of Old Quebec, limited French, and dwindling finances, John seeks out the feathers and sequins of the Chez Moritz nightclub, for a last shot at doing a little of what he loves, on the condition that he strips as well as dances. John's fall from grace eventually lands him in a road house freak show, where he struggles to find love and a meaningful life amidst alcohol, deception, abuse and exploitation. When the show folds, John is forced to move on, confront his uncertain future and come to terms with his disturbing past.

His final strip-tease becomes a haunting dance of desire, revulsion, insight and, ultimately, redemption. Strip is the unsettling, yet deeply inspiring, second novel from Andrew Binks.

About the Author

Andrew Binks is a graduate of UBC's Master of Fine Arts program in Creative Writing. His first novel, The Summer Between, was published in May 2009 by Nightwood Editions. His work has�been featured in Joyland.ca and the second chapter from his as yet unpublished novel, The Catalytic Seduction of Brian White, was published in the Harvard Square Editions anthology, Voice From the Planet. His work has been featured in anthologies and literary publications such as Galleon, Fugue, Prism International, Harrington Gay Men's Literary Quarterly, Bent-magazine, Globe and Mail, Xtra and Xtra West among others. His poetry has appeared in Quill's "Lust" issue and Velvet Avalanche Anthology. Two of his plays received public workshops in Vancouver and Toronto in 2010 and he was one of the contributing writers to the Festival Players of Prince Edward County "Sounding Ground" audio plays.
www.andrewbinks

Editorial Reviews

"⎯the great Canadian gay novel."
George K. Ilsley, Plenitude Magazine

— Plenitude Magazine

"Readers...should prepare themselves for one of the most wrenching, devastating and deeply affecting endings they'll find in any work of contemporary fiction."

-Mark Sampson, Free Range Reading

— Free Range Reading

— Interview on the <i>Daily Xtra</i>

"Strip delivers a detailed portrait of the physical and emotional perils facing a performing artist."

-Michelle LeDonne, The Bull Calf Review

— The Bull Calf Review

"Strip reads like a boy version of Zoe Whittall's queer classic Bottle Rocket Hearts."

-Shawn Syms, Quill & Quire

— Quill & Quire
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