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Wolf Act: Living Out: Gay and Lesbian Autobiographies

Autor AJ Romriell
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 feb 2025
As a child, AJ Romriell strove to obey his Mormon leaders’ every rule. If he was faithful enough, he was taught, God would remove temptations. But at nineteen, returning home early from his mission after admitting his attraction to men, he was forced to make a decision: either stay the course or work to accept himself fully and risk losing family, community, and the Church he’d devoted his life to. His decision to pursue radical acceptance would turn out to be just one step toward reclaiming his life. 

Through linked personal essays crafted in lyric, fabulist, and fragmented forms, Wolf Act charts a young man’s transformation. Weaving together wolfish fairy tales and mythology, Mormon theology and practice, piercings and tattoos, cave explorations, ghost stories, and more, Romriell explores a childhood of hiding, a familial reckoning, a religious exodus, and an effort to understand one’s life as worth saving—even when the meaning of the word “saving” must be reimagined.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780299349943
ISBN-10: 0299349942
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: 0 illus.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press
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Notă biografică

AJ Romriell is a writer, photographer, and educator who has published work in Black Warrior Review, Brevity, Great River Review, and elsewhere. Originally from Sandy, Utah, he currently lives in Columbus, Ohio, with his partner and their feline companion, Sokka the Wildercat.

Cuprins

The Wolf Boy Overture

ACT I
Names & Other Prophecies
Stain
Mormon Lessons on Modesty
Gracious Ruin
A Wolf Boy Interlude

ACT II
Showerhead Reflections
Wolf Act
A Dictionary of the Voiceless
The Magic Kingdom: Part 1, Forced Perspective
Here: a story
The Magic Kingdom: Part 2, Unicorns and Broken Things

A Wolf Boy Interlude

ACT III
Howl
Piercing
Searching for Spirits in Quarantine
Scene: The Wolf and His Shadow
Ghost Boys: A Bricolage

Wolf Boy Coda

Acknowledgments

Recenzii

Wolf Act thrives in its interactive and ingenious structuring. . . . A powerful memoir that serves as a reminder of the hidden wounds that individuals must reconcile themselves to in order to survive.”

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“This captivated me in ways I wasn’t prepared for.”

“The book is affecting, as Romriell struggles to find himself. . . . Engaging.”

Wolf Act not only ends in joy and love, it bursts with it throughout. There is something operatic about how Romriell leans into every emotion, be it exquisitely painful or pleasurable, without the defenses of ironic self-mockery or stoic masculinity. Wolf Act is a romantic book in the aesthetic sense of finding ultimate reality within the heart and in the grandeur of the wilderness.”

“[An] emotionally resonant memoir. . . . The essays and confessionals contained within are beautifully rendered with smooth poetic prose. . . . [A] magnificently earnest life story. It’s an outward journey deserving of a wide, attentive, queer audience.”

Wolf Act moves in the way a body does, an evocative intertwining of memories through the complexities of deep familial love, the alienating potential of religious orthodoxy, the thrilling and shameful experiences of adolescence, and the search for love (including self-love) in a homophobic culture that narrowly defines lovability.”

“A searing, poetic account of growing up gay and Mormon. As a memoirist, Romriell chooses his words carefully for accuracy and effect. The honesty is bracing, the result cathartic. The redemptive power of Wolf Act lingers long after the final page."

“A book both tender and with teeth—a dark, lyric fairy tale of redemption and rebirth. In achingly honest and playful prose, Romriell invites us to embrace our animal selves, in their hungriest, most complex forms; to find beauty and belonging in both our wildest and softest parts. Wolf Act is a lament, a prayer, a brave and hopeful hymn—a reminder that in order to be seen we must first see ourselves; that in order to be heard we must find our own voice, to bare our throats to the night and howl.”