The Uncovering Of Christian Blue

Russell Christie
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Christian, Daniel and Alan are drawn to San Francisco on the cusp of the digital age. They find work as erotic performers in the emporia of the city. Through outcaste and avant-garde connections at The Ashbury Theater, they meet the artist Mordred Vienna. Like them, she arrived from somewhere else. Now she uses her body as her canvas and the focus of her installations. Together they make new performances as they move from the twilight world of the homosexual into the computer systems of Silicon valley and on to Hollywood and mainstream success. The Uncovering Of Christian Blue is a work of queer fiction. It uncovers a journey from obscurity to recognition, from exile to inclusion and mutual acknowledgement. Moving from the country to the city and from the margins to the center, the novel plots an alternative history of LGBTQ liberation. '...portrays sexual identity and passion in bright colours...' Queer Bulletin 'Christie's characters are touchingly vulnerable, complex and erotically charged.' Left Lion Magazine '...an intelligent and sexy novel...' Gregory Woods This novel is simultaneously published under the title 'The Queer Diary Of Mordred Vienna'.
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